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From lohis enthroned, and princes of the earth; 
But higher far my proud. pretensio7is rise. 
The son ofjmrents passed into the skies." 

—William Cowper. 



This little volume has been compiled amid great difficul- 
ties. So few seemed to care about their heredity it was hard 
to get the necessary information. 

It was begun in 1882, and most of the data was collected 
very soon after this date. A few facts that have come to 
my knowledge since have been recorded; but no effort has 
been made to obtain later records. 

The book might have been much more complete if in- 
quiries had been more fully answered. Some would reply 
only after receiving a second, or a third, or a fourth request; 
and many would not favor me with any reply. 

Mistakes will be found, as there is likely to be in all 
human productions; but great effort has been put forth to 
secure accuracy in all these records. 

When I began this task I fondly hoped and even ex- 
pected that researches and inquiries might bring to light 
records from which could be obtained a full account of most, 
if not all, of the family of our progenitor. But I have found 



very little of his children, except Samuel. I have searched 
the old records of Wills, Deeds, etc. , on file in Perth Amboy, 
the colonial capital of New Jersey, and in Trenton and Nevs^ 
Brunsv/ick, N. J. ; and have visited the old graveyards of 
Middlesex County; have corresponded or tried to correspond 
with everyone who claimed to belong to the family; and this 
volume contains the results of my labors. To those who have 
aided me I herewith return hearty thanks. 

No one can regret more than myself that the record is 
not more complete. And perhaps no one rejoices more than 
I that it is as full as it is, and is now put in a shape in which 
it can be preserved and consulted. 

The Compiler. 



Explanatory Note.— This book contains chiefly the 
record of Samuel, one of the sons of Nicholas. The plan is 
to take one son and complete his family record before be- 
ginning that of another son or daughter. As no record was 
found of the sons of Samuel except his son Samuel, the plan 
just explained begins with the family of this Samuel. 




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Nicholas Mundy settled near Metuchen, Middlesex Coun- 
ty, New Jersey, about the year 1665. There is a tradition of 
a Deed said to have been in possession of Samuel Mundy, who 
lived near the Landing, New Brunswick, N. J., showing that 
he took up land in 1665. 

In Book of Deeds A, p. 226, at Trenton N. J., is recorded 
a Deed from Vincent Runyon to Nicholas Mundy, dated Feb. 
7, 1679, conveying a tract of land, near the Vineyard Road, 
one side of this land being described as bounded * 'on the west 
by land of Nicholas Mundy." 

In Dr. E. F. Hatfield's History of Elizabeth, N. J., on p. 
146, after recording the breaking open of the house of Mr. 
Pardon, Gov. Carteret's Secretary, it is added, "James, the 
Governor's man, Nicholas Mundy, Cramer and his wife, and 
many others were standing by. ' ' The date is June 25, 1672. 

It is thought that he lived near where the ' 'Vineyard 
Road" intersects the New Brunswick turnpike. This Vine- 
yard Road formerly ran in a northerly direction and con- 
nected with the "Old Road" leading from Metuchen to New 
Durham. The New Brunswick turnpike and the Amboy 
turnpike were constructed years afterward. 

He was a blacksmith, or at least worked at smithing; and 
the tradition is that he used a stone for his anvil. 

I have not been able to ascertain from what country he 
came, but it is supposed he was an Englishman. 



As his name does not appear in the printed lists of Im- 
migrants, he may have come over as a sailor working his 
passage, or possibly by way of the West Indies. 

Earlier in this century some Mundys came to Virginia, 
(about 1630) and it is possible that he is one of their de- 
scendants, who came North and settled in New Jersey. 

In Trenton, N. J. , is recorded the Will of Nicholas Mun- 
dy, dated Sept. 2, 1734. 

In Book E of Deeds, p. 359, there is recorded an "In- 
denture" between Nicholas Mundy, of Piscataway and Mark 
Dissosway, of Staten Island, dated June 6, 1695, conveying 
certain tracts of land to Nicholas Mundy on condition that he 
"marry Elizabeth Douty, late of Somerset County." 

In book F of Deeds, p. 102, date Sept. 16, 1695, is re- 
corded a Deed, containing these words: "I, Nicholas Mundy, 
blacksmith, for the love I bear to my son Nicholas, convey 
to him two tracts of land, lying in the Vineyard, one of 17 
acres, and the other of 56 acres. ' ' 

In the will mentioned above Hope Mundy is named as 
his wife. (This may have been a second wife. ) 

Twelve children are mentioned in this Will, and one 
grand-daughter. Providence Blackford. 

Their names are as follows: Joseph, Hopewell, Thomas, 
Nicholas, Benjamin, John, Abigail Gyles, Hope Blackford, 
Elizabeth, Mary Luke, Margaret and Samuel. 

The will is signed by his "mark" N N, looking a little 
like the initials of his name. Hope, his wife, and Thomas 
are named as the executors. 

His death took place (probably) Sept. 7, 1734. 

From the wills recorded in Trenton, only a few facts can 
be gathered, in relation to these twelve children. 

In 1749 letters of administration were granted to Sarah 
Mundy, widow of Hopewell Mundy. Also in the same year, 
letters of administration to Elsie Mundy and Joseph Mundy 



on estate of Joseph Mundy. In 1776 is recorded the will of 
John Mundy, and names of his children are as follows: John, 
Benjamin, Ambrose, Ann wife of John Blackford, Catharine 
wife of William Luke, Priscilla wife of Reuben Mundy, Sarah 
wife of Nicholas Mundy, and Martha; and grand-children 
Elizabeth daughter of Sarah, and Benjamin, Joseph and Levi 
Mundy. 

In the old burying ground at Metuchen, N. J., stands 
a stone with this inscription: "In memory of Levi Mundy, 
v/ho died May 26, 1854, in the 94th year of his age." By its 
side is also that of his wife, ' 'Catharine, wife of Levi Mun- 
dy died March 14, 1831, age 72 years." 

So far as known he is the oldest person buried in this 
yard. He was an exemplary man, a regular attendant of the 
Presbyterian church, and probably is the Levi just mentioned. 

The last named son of Nicholas Mundy, Samuel, (proba- 
bly) occupied the same place, a little northwest of the Vine- 
yard Road, afterward owned by his son, Joshua, and by his 
son Benajah. 

His children, as mentioned in his will, are Samuel, Nich- 
olas, Benajah, Joshua, Phebe, Sophia and Rhoda; and grand- 
children, Henry and Isabel; also Nathan and Azariah, ''sons 
of my son Joshua. Daniel Whitehead is mentioned as a son- 
in-law. 

This Samud, the son first named above, married Eliza- 
beth Griffith, sister of Edward Griffith, who lived on the 
"Talmage" farm, about three-quarters of a mile south of 
New Durham, and near the Rail Read. 

In the Stelton church yard stands a stone marking the 
grave of Edv/ard Griffith, on which is this inscription: "In 
memory of Edward Griffith, who departed this life March 23, 
1813, aged 75 years. He worthily fulfiiled the offiee of Dea- 
con in this church near 50 years. ' ' 



8 

This Samuel Mandy died in 1801, and his wife, Elizabeth, 
died October 30, 1793, aged 57 years. 

Their children are: 
Henry, who married Humy Ayres. 
Samuel, who married first a Barron and second a Row^lahd, 

and who lived at the Landing. 
Sarah, married Ellis Ayres (brother of Humy). 
Jeptha, married an Ayers (but not of the above family), 
Phinehas, who died young. 
Benajah, who married Lovicy Frazee. 
Edward, who married a Crowell (and lived in Woodbridge) . 
Ezra, who married a Prall. 
Margaret, who died unmarried. 
Rachel, vv^ho married Reuben Freeman and afterwards 

James Matthews. 

Note. —In the spring of 1893 I set up a stone to m^ark 
the grave of this Samuel Mundy, who was my (paternal) 
great-grand-father, placing it by the side of one erected to 
his wife, which bears this record: 

"Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Mundy, died October 30, 
1793, aged 57 years. " 



FAMILY OF SAMUEL MUNDY. 
His children's names are given on the preceding page. 



FAMILY OF HENRY MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL. 

HENRY MUNDY, son of Samuel, was born in 1752 and died 

Oct. 1, 1807, aged 55 years. He married Humy Ayers, 

daughter of Ellis Ayers. His wife died Dec. 1, 1827, in 

the 75th year of her age. 

Their children are: 
PHEBE MUNDY, who married Lewis Noe, and had children, 

Henry, Humy, Deborah, Lewis, Esther and Phebe. 

Frazee Mundy, b Nov. 16, 1773. 

Phinehas Mundy, b June 15, 1776. 

Frederick Mundy, b Aug. 20, 1781. I t. • 
Simeon Mundy, died in infancy. ) 

Simeon Mundy, b April 16, 1785. 

FRAZEE MUNDY, married Elizabeth Frazee. They had one 
son, Holton Mundy. 

Frazee Mundy, died March 27, 1857, aged 84. 
Elizabeth Mundy, died Aug. 15, 1851, aged 75. 
Holton Mundy, died Oct. 9, 1874, aged 77. 

HOLTON MUNDY, married and had a daughter, Henrietta, 
who married Elisha Boudinot. 

Frazee Mundy was an exemplary citizen, and a zealous 
member of the Presbyterian church. In his will he left leg- 
acies to the Presbyterian church, and to the Bible Society 
and Tract Society. 



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He lived at Pumptown, two miles north of Metuchen, 
New Jersey. 

PHINEHAS MUNDY, son of Henry, was born June 15, 1776; 

m. in 1799 Mrs. Elizabeth Lennington (Dunham) Carlton. 

Their children are: 

Sarah Mundy, b. Nov. 30, 1801. 

Humy, died Aug. 23, 1804, aged 13 days. 

Henry Cummings Mundy, b. Aug. 15, 1809. 

Robinson Mundy, b. Dec. 27, 1810. 

William Edgar Mundy, b. Sept. 11, 1814. 

Phinehas Mundy in early life was a merchant in New 
York. He afterward came to Metuchen, bought a farm at 
Pumptown, which he sold in 1845 to Benajah Mundy (his 
cousin and my uncle) and soon after removed to Virginia, 
where he died. 

SARAH MUNDY, daughter of Phinehas, married Edward 
Mundy, son of Samuel Mundy, of the Landing (see his 
record further on. ) She died in Grand Rapids, Mich. , 
Nov. 22, 1882. 

HENRY CUMMINGS MUNDY, son of Phinehas, b. Aug. 15, 
1809, m. Mary Ann Morse, and had children, but record 
not obtained. 

ROBINSON MUNDY, b. Dec. 27, 1810, m. June 1, 1830, 
Cornelia Ward. He became a physician, but died No- 
vember 26, 1833. 

WILLIAM EDGAR MUNDY, b. Sept. 11, 1814, m. Aug. 25, 
1832, Ann Eliza Laing. They had children, but record 
not obtained. 



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FAMILY OF FREDERICK MUNDY, SON OF HENRY. 

FREDERICK MUNDY, son of Henry, b. Oct. 20, 1781, died 
July 3, 1843, at Geneva, N. Y. He married Aug. 29, 
1802, Susannah, d. of Abram Rolph (b. Oct. 8, 1746), 
and Ann Martling (b. Oct. 9, 1752) , of Staten Island. 
They were married Nov. 26, 1769. Susannah died Dec. 
13, 1815. Their children are: 
Henry Rolph Mundy, b. Aug. 10, 1806. 
Cornelia Mundy, b. Feb. 18, 1808. 
Humy Mundy, b. June 15, 1809. 
Abram Mundy, b. April 8, 1811, d. Aug. 11, 1811. 
Abram Mundy, b. Dec. 28, 1813. 

FREDERICK MUNDY, married second time Sept. 15, 1816, 
Mary Marchant b. Aug. 11, 1796, d. July 16, 1855. 
Their children are: 

Gideon Marchant Mundy, b. Dec. 26, 1817. 
Mary Eliza Mundy, b. June 10, 1821, d. Feb. 1871. 
Caroline Mundy b. June 24, 1823. 
Frederick Augustus Mundy, b. Dec. 28, 1828. 
Johnson Marchant Mundy, b. May 13, 1831. 

FREDERICK MUNDY was in early life a merchant in New 
Brunswick, N. J., (in partnership with Simeon his brother 
for a time) but subsequently moved to Geneva, N. Y. , 
where he died. July 3, 1843. 

HENRY ROLPH MUNDY, became a physician, went south, 
(Virginia or North Carolina) , where he died. 

CORNELIA MUNDY, daughter of Frederick, m. Rev. Rob- 
ert Gerry (of the Philadelphia M. E. Conference), Oct. 
15, 1833. Robert Gerry died May 9, 1856. 
Their children are: 
Frederick Alexander Gerry, b. May 21, 1835. 



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Henry Augxistus Gerry, b. Dec. 1, 1836. 

Francis Pitman Gerry, b. July 26, 1838, d. July 20, 1878. 

Cornelia Roberta Gerry, b. July 2, 1840. 

Oscar Howard Gerry, b Aug. 24, 1842, d. Jan. 16, 1846. 

Laura Josephine Gerry, b. June 1, 1846. 
HUMY MUNDY, daughter of Frederick m. Rev. Mr. Hubbell, 

of Methodist Church. One son, Henry R. Hubbell, b. 

Jan. 1837. Married second time Rev. George Rockwell 

of the Reformed Dutch Church, Dec. 20, 1850. He was 

son of Harvey and Hannah Rockwell of Tarrytown, New 

York. Their children are: 

Sarah Louise Rockwell, b. Nov. 17, 1851. 

Hannah Rockwell, b. Nov. 7, 1853. 

Hannah married Nov. 25,1874, William L Townsend, 

who was b. Oct. 1843, in Cayuga Co., N. Y. They have 

several children. 
ABRAM MUNDY, son of Frederick, b. Dec. 28, 1813, m. Sept. 

13, 1838, Elizabeth Hoskins daughter of Ebenezer Hoskins 

of Seneca Falls, N. Y. She was b. Sept. 13, 1814, d. 

Sept. 4, 1877. They lived in Seneca Falls, N. Y. 

Their children are: 

Frederick Rolph Mundy, b. July 13, 1839, d. Aug. 29, 1896 

Charles Hoskins Mundy b. Feb. 24, 1841. 

Abram Mundy, b. Dec. 15, 1842 

William Henry Mundy, b. Feb. 13, 1848. 

Sophie Southwick Mundy, b. Apr. 14, 1853. 

FREDERICK ROLPH MUNDY, son of Abram, m. Nov. 29, 
1865. Was at Omaha, Neb. , in the employ of the Express 
Co. at the time of his death. 

CHARLES HOSKINS MUNDY, son of Abram, m. Oct. 1, 
1867, Mrs. Carrie Elizabeth Lundy, daughter of Job and 
Elizabeth Sherwood. She was b. Feb. 5, 1838. 
Their children are. 
Edith Elizabeth Mundy b. Sept. 27, 1868. 



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Jessie Evangeline Mundy, b. June 29, 1871. 
Charles Herbert Mundy, b. Oct. 28, 1873. 
Charles H. Mundy is a lawyer and is now (1884) resid- 
ing in Metuchen. N. J. 

EDITH ELIZABETH MUNDY, m. Cornelius Hoagland of 
New Brunswick, N. J. She died soon after the birth of 
a child. 

GIDEON MARCHANT MUNDY, son of Frederick, m. Mary 
Margaret Ford, b. in Dublin, Ireland. Their children are: 
Isabella Marchant Mundy, b. Jan. 4, 1846 d. Jan. 2, 1856 

Louisa Margaret Mundy, b. , d. Dec. 23, 1855. 

Arthur Joseph Mundy, b. Sept. 1849. 

He resided for a long time in Seneca Co. , N. Y. 

MARY ELIZA MUNDY, daughter of Frederick, married but 
record not obtained. She lived in central New York. 

CAROLINE MUNDY, daughter of Frederick, m. April 17, 
1850 David Lewis Clark and removed to Newton, Jasper 
Co., Iowa. Their children are: 
Caroline Marchant Clark, b. Feb. 10, 1851. 
Alanson Clark, b. July 17, 1852. 
Jay Clark, b Oct. 9, 1854. 
Guy Raymond Clark, b Nov. 22, 1856. 
Caroline M. Clark m Jan. 3 1878, Lewis Bostwick Abdill. 
Alanson, Clark m Feb. 22, 1881, Florinda Herron, at 
Dalton, Georgia. 
Jay Clark m Au^ . 28, 1876, Anna Stowe. 

FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUNDY, son of Frederick, m 
Eliza Minerva Adgate, b Nov. 6, 1824. 
Their children are: 
Frederick Mundy, b Oct. 10, 1850 
John Adgate Mundy, b Sept. 3, 1852. 
Wm. Chester Prindle Mundy, b Feb. 10, 1857, drowned 
July 31, 1881. 



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Charles Mundy, b Sept. 17, 1858, d Oct. 17, 1858. 
Mary Eliza Mundy, b Sept. 22, 1859. 
Laura Augusta Mundy, b Aug. 25, 1862. 
Milton Hoag Mundy, b Nov. 16, 1866. 
Frank Davis Mundy, b May 11, 1868. 



JOHNSON MARCHANT MUNDY, son of Frederick married 
a lady in Virginia. He died in 1897 at the home of his 
sister, Mrs. George Rockwell, at Tarrytown, N. Y. 
He devoted his hf e to Art, and had a good degree of skill 
as a painter and sculptor. In early life, his eyes became im- 
paired v/hich greatly hindered his work. The writer of these 
records has often gone out with him at night to lead him 
along the street. Soon after reaching manhood he entered 
the studio of Henry K. Brown, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,and re- 
mained with him seven years. During this time he worked 
on the model of the equestrian statue of Washington, which 
stands at Union Square, N. Y. 

He next opened a studio in the Arcade, Rochester N. Y., 
where he engaged chiefly in portrait painting for about 
twenty years, when his sight failed him. He then removed 
to Tarrytown, N. Y. , but he has not remained idle. He made 
the model for a statue of heroic size for the new soldier's 
monument in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. He has also finished 
a statue of Washington Irving, of which the late Gen. 
Alexander Hamilton said, "This statue is the most correct 
portrait I have ever seen— so life like -nothing wanting but 
breath to give us our Irving." He prepared the copy of the 
Coat of Arms of the Mundy family in possession of the Com- 
piler of these records. He died in 1897. 




JOHNSON M. MUNDY 



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SIMEON MUNDY, son of Henry, b April 16, 1785, d. May 
19, 1865, married April 21, 1807, Isabel Carman, daughter 
of Phinehas and Huldah Carman, b Feb. 19, 1788, d Apr. 
28, 1857. 

Simeon Mundy was a man highly respected, was a Justice 
of the Peace for many years, an Elder and Trustee in the 
Presbyterian Church. In early life he kept a store in New 
Brunswick, N. J., with his brother Frederick. Afterward he 
bought the farm owned by his father, at Pumptown, about 
two miles North of Metuchen where he died in 1865. 

Children: 

Sarah Ann Mundy, b Nov. 25, 1808. 

Matilda C. Mundy, b Nov. 11, 1810. 

Eliza L. Mundy, b Apr. 13, 1813. 

Maria L. Mundy, b Feb. 8, 1816. 

Caroline S. Mundy, b Oct. 14, 1819. 

Simeon Mundy, b Mar. 10, 1822, d Nov. 24, 1822. 

Isabella G. Mundy, b March 10, 1823, d Jan. 4, 1881. 

Rebecca Cook Mundy, b Sept. 3, 1825. 

Phinehas C. Mundy, b Jan. 7, 1827, d Feb. 9, 1827. 

Cornelia Mundy, b Feb. 20, 1829, d Apr. 19, 1845. 

Louisa R. Mundy, b Oct. 9, 1832, d Feb. 8, 1867. 

SARAH ANN MUNDY, daughter of Simeon, married 
Christian V. Mundy. (See his record). 

MATILDA C. MUNDY, m June 7, 1828, Clarkson Runyon, b 
May 26, 1805, died 1846. Their children are: 
Caroline A. Runyon, b April 20, 1829, d Oct. 22, 1855, m 

Aug. 9, 1849, Moses Coddington, son of David and 

Deborah Coddington, b Dec. 1826, d June 7, 1867. 
Simeon Mundy Runyon, b May 23, 1831, d Aug. 1893, m 

Dec. 5, 1854, Eliza E. West. 
Charles Runyon, b May 4, 1837, m Oct. 5, 1864, Isabel 

F. Randolph, b Oct. 15, 1841. 



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Helen B. Riinyon, b May 11, 1839. m Oct. 10, 1865, Rev. 

Cornelius Brett, son of Rev. Phillip M. Brett, of the 

Reformed Church. 
Clarkson Runyon, b. Oct. 6, 1845, m Apr. 17, 1873, Laura 

B. Phillips, b Oct. 6, 1852, daughter of John and Laura 
Phillips. 

ELIZA LAWRENCE MUNDY, daughter of Simeon, m April 
6, 1833, Ellis F. Ayers, b March 31, 1805, son of Frazee 
and Catharine Pitney Ayers. He died Dec. 23, 1890. 
She died Sept. 28, 1877. Their children are: 
Henry F. Ayers, b June 3, 1834, m July 7, 1854, Lizzie R. 
Drake, daughter of Eben and Eunice Drake, She died 
Dec. 12, 1876. 

Isabel Mundy Ayers, b Jan. 1, 1836. 
Simeon Mundy Ayers, b May 22, 1838, m in 1864, Louise 

Hanford. 
Ellis F. Ayers, b April 11, 1840. Is married. 
Catharine Pitny Ayers, b March 1842, m Sept. 1873, 

Henry C. Ayers, son of Samuel and Mary Campbell 

Ayers. 
Eliza L. Ayers, b Aug. 17,1844, m Oct. 6, 1870, Abraham 

Van Nest De Forest, son of John I. and Magdalen De 

Forest. 
Anne L. Ayers, b Oct. 6, 1846, m Oct. 21, 1874, Albert 

C. Case, son of Joseph G. and Sarah M. Case. 

Sarah M. Ayers, b July 4, 1849, m Nov. 25, 1873, David 
G. Thomas son of David G. and Anna M. (Ross) 
Thomas. 

Emma D. Ayers, b July 28, 1851, m Sept. 23, 1857, 
Henry Ellis Ayers, son of Alexander and Rachel 
(Daniels) Ayers. 

Lewis S. Ayers, b Aug. 24, 1857. m Oct. 19, 1883, Lucy 
R. Pease. 



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MARIA L. MUNDY, daughter of Simeon Mundy, m Charles 
B. Dickinson, who was a merchant in Mobile, Alabama. 
Their children are: 
Charles Burns Dickinson. 
Emma Louise Dickinson. 
Mary Bush Dickinson, 
Florence Dickinson. 
Frank Simeon Dickinson. 
John Anderson Dickinson. 
Isabella Mundy Dickinson. 
Herbert Dickinson. 
Henry Clay Dickinson. 
Lillie Dickinson. 
Imogene F. R. Dickinson. 

CAROLINE S. MUNDY, daughter of Simeon, m Benjamin 
Rush Taylor, son of Dr. Augustus Taylor, of New Bruns- 
wick N. J. Removed in 1866 to Nokomis, Illinois. 
Their children are: 

Louise, Cornelia, Augustus, John N., Charles, Caroline, 
Helen, Mary and Addie. 

LOUISE R. MUNDY, daughter of Simeon Mundy, m Benajah 
Mundy. (See his record). 

Two daughters of Simeon Mundy, Isabella and Rebecca, 
unmarried. 



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FAMILY OF SAMUEL MUNDY, second son of Samuel 
Mundy, (See page 8), and who lived and died on a farm 
about a mile north of the Landing, New Brunswick, N.J. 

SAMUEL MUNDY, b Oct. 2, 1755, d Nov. 13, 1833, and is 
buried in the Episcopal church yard at New Brunswick, 
N. J. Married (first) Elizabeth Barron, b March 17, 
1758, d Dec. 17, 1785. 
Children are: 

William Mundy, b Jan. 31, 1781, d June 13, 1858. 
Henry Mundy, b June 17, 1783, d Feb. 26, 1851. 
Barron Mundy, b Oct. 27, 1785, d Aug. 10, 1861. 

He married (second) Abigail Rowland, b Aug. 27, 
1757, d March 27, 1825. 
Children are: 

Samuel Mundy, b May 11, 1787. 
Elizabeth Mundy, b Oct. 8, 1788, d March 8, 1830. 
Stephen Mundy, b July 2, 1790, d Sept. 24, 1880. 
Margaret Mundy, b Feb. 22, 1792, died March 26, 1861. 
Edward Mundy, b April 14, 1794, d March 13, 1851. 

Sarah Mundy, b March 7, 1796, d 1900. 

George W. Mundy, b May 14, 1798, d Oct. 14, 1865. 
John Mundy, b Oct. 17, 1800, d. March 14, 1852. 
Rowland Mundy, b July 15, 1804, d June 29, 1885. 

Note— Samuel Mundy, of the Landing, had the "brass 

kettle" which the Will of Nicholas Mundy gave to his wife, 

and a chest containing a collection of old papers, among 

which was the old Deed referred to on page 5, and this kettle 

and these papers were in the possession of his son, George, 

who lived on the homestead, up to his death. The farm was 

then rented and the kettle was lost. The papers were given 

to William M. Van Nuis, his gi^andson, who now lives in 

New Brunswick, N. J. I once had access to these papers, 

but found no old Deed. It had perhaps been abstracted by 
some relic hunter. E. F. M. 



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Three sons, William, Barron and Stephen, emigrated to 
Central New York, Edward to Michigan, Samuel and Row- 
land to Illinois. 

WILLIAM MUNDY, son of Samuel, b Jan. 31, 1781, d June 
13, 1858, m April 22, 1804, Sarah Meyers, daughter of 
John and Mary (Voorhees) Meyers, of New Brunsv/ick, 
N. J. She was b June 15, 1783, d Feb. 16, 1871. 
Their children are: 
Mary Mundy, b March 8, 1805. 
Eliza Mundy, b Nov. 23, 1807. 
Samuel Mundy, b Jan. 23, 1810. 
Louisa Mundy, b Sept. 1, 1812. 

Hamilton Ovid Mundy, b May 5, 1816, d Feb. 19, 1868. 
Caroline Mundy, b Nov. 15, 1817. 
Henry Seneca Mundy, b Oct. 28, 1820, d Jan. 13, 1866. 
Anabell Mundy, b May 10, 1824, d Aug. 5, 1853. 

MARY MUNDY, daughter of William, m Feb. 2, 1826, Ira 

Almy, son of Samuel and Jane Rappleve Almy, b Sept. 15 
1802. Their children are: 

Jossphine Almy, b Dec. 13, 1826. 

Samuel Almy, b Oct. 22, 1829. 

William Almy, b Aug. 28, 1832, d Feb. 1. 1835. 

Sarah Almy, b Aug. 22, 1836. 

George Almy, b. Jan. 3, 1844, d June 24, 1852. 

Josephine Almy, m Feb 24, 1847, Charles E. Swift. 
Samuel Almy, m Sept. 15, 1858, Catherine Van Lieu. 
Sarah Almy, m Nov. 30, 1859, Wm. T. Hopkins. 

ELIZA MUNDY, daughter of William Mundy, m Jan. 31, 
1827, Lockwood Hinman, b April 12, 1801, d July 7, 1873. 
Their children are: 

Sarah Celeste Hinman, b April 26, 1829. 
Harriet Eliza Hinman, b July 26, 1831. 
Mary Louisa Hinman, b Dec. 23, 1833. 
Patrick Henry Hinman, b Oct. 5, 1836. 



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SAMUEL MUNDY, son of William Mundy, m Jan. 23, 1834, 
Louisa Goodwin, daughter of Amos and Abigail Goodwin 
b Sept. 19, 1812, d Nov. 17, 1883. No children. 

LOUISE MUNDY, daughter of William Mundy, m Aug. 1, 
1833, James C. Knight, b June 15, 1810, d Oct. 26, 1881. 
Children are: 

William M. Knight, b May 8, 1834, d July 17, 1834. 
Edward M. Knight, b July 10, 1836. 
Henrietta Knight, b March 9, 1841. 
Mary Augusta Knight, b Sept. 10, 1846. 

HAMILTON OVID MUNDY, son of William, m Oct. 5, 1847, 
Marietta, daughter of Lemuel and Julia Bassette, of 
Seneca County, N. Y., b Dec. 16, 1819. 
Children are: 

Sarah Mundy, b May 16, 1849, d May 11, 1850. 
William Bassette Mundy, b May 5, 1851. 
George Henry Mundy, b Oct. 18, 1856. 
Helen Mundy, b Sept. 18, 1858. 

WILLIAM BASSETTE MUNDY, son of Hamilton Ovid 
Mundy, is married and has three children, but record 
not obtained. He now resides at Redding, California. 

GEORGE HENRY MUNDY, son of Hamilton Ovid Mundy, 
m Feb. 11, 1880, Linda, daughter of Isaac and Mary J. 
Covert. 

CAROLINE MUNDY, daughter of William Mundy, m Dec. 
4, 1845, John A. Corey, son of William G. and Phebe 
Gilford Corey, b Feb. 22, 1818, d Sept. 16,- 1862. 
One child: 
Seneca JVI. Corey, b June 21, 1846. 



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WILLIAM BASSETTE MUNDY, m Nov. 6, 1894, Kate 

Schiller, b near Buffalo, N. Y., May 1, 1874, d of George 

and Mary Schiller, of Germany. 

Their children are: 

Helen Mariette Mundy, b Feb. 11, 1896. 

Carroll Schiller Mundy, b Sept. 26, 1897. 

William Leslie Mundy, b Aug. 17, 1906. 
K^This record was received too late to go on page 20. 

HENRY SENECA MUNDY, son of William Mundy, m Oct. 
4, 1849, Jane Ann Van Liew, daughter of John and 
Rosanna Van Liew, b Aug. 10, 1822, d May 26, 1883. 
Their children are: 

Eva Caroline Mundy, b Jan. 30, 1850. 
William Edwin Mundy, b Sept. 30, 1854, d Sept. 10, 1855. 

EVA CAROLINE MUNDY, daughter of Henry Seneca Mundy 
m June 20, 1868, Ira C. Johnson, son of George E. and 
Mary Ann (Whitlock) Johnson, b May 5, 1844. 
They had one child: 
Florence Johnson, b March 1, 1869, d March 10, 1869. 

ANABEL MUNDY, daughter of William Mundy, m Dec. 2, 
1847, Meridith M. Collins. 
Children are: 

Kate Collins, d six years old. 
Charles Collins, d 21 years old. 
William Collins 



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FAMILY OF HENRY MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL. 

HENRY MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, of the Landing, 
who was a blacksmith and lived and died in Rahway, N. 
J., mPhebeAyers, daughter of Ellis Ayers. She died 
March 15, 1858. Their children are; 
Sarah Mundy. 

Eliza Mundy, b Dec. 10, 1808, d Nov. 26, 1873. 
Rebecca Mundy, b Dec. 11, 1811, d Sept. 25, 1879. 
Henry Ellis Mundy, b May 13, 1814, d Sept. 7, 1875. 
David Ayers Mundy. 
William Ezra Mundy. 

SARAH MUNDY, married but no record obtained. 

ELIZA MUNDY, daughter of Henry Mundy, m June 29, 

1836, Israel Doty, of New Providence, N. J., where they 
lived and died and are buried. They had no children. 
He was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church of New 
Providence. Many years ago I stayed at their house, and 
supplied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church. I think 
that it was in 1855. 

REBECCA MUNDY, daughter of Henry Mundy, m Ezra 
Mundy, of Saint Louis. 

HENRY ELLIS MUNDY, son of Henry Mundy, m April 3, 

1837, Fanny Crowell, daughter of John Crowell, of Milton 
near Rahway, b Dec. 28, 1813, d Oct. 5, 1888. 

Their children are: 

John Crowell Mundy, b Feb. 3, 1838. 

Henry Harrison Mundy, b May 3, 1840, d Dec. 1906. 

William Wallace Mundy, b Feb. 12, 1842, d May 28, 1843. 

William Bloomfield Mundy, b April 29, 1844. 

Joseph Scudder Mundy, b April 24, 1847. 

Warren Crowell Mundy, b Aug. 20, 1850, d Feb. 5, 1851. 



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Rebecca Mundy, b Jan. 10, 1853, d March 23, 1855. 
George Warren Mundy, b March 10, 1855. 

Henry Ellis Mundy, lived in Rahway, N. J. The sons 
John C. , Henry H. and William live in Newark, N. J. , and 
are lumber merchants. Joseph S. also resides in Newark 
and is engaged in the manufacture of steam engines. 



JOHN CROWELL MUNDY, son of Henry Ellis Mundy, m 
May 22, 1861, Josephine Rice, daughter of Joseph W. and 
Rachel Rice, b March 1, 1843, d Nov. 21, 1872. 
Their children are: 

Fanny Mundy, b Sept. 10, 1862. 

John Crowell Mundy, m second time Anna Moore, 

daughter of James and Rachel Moore, Oct. 27, 1880. 

She was b. March 3, 1845. 



HENRY HARRISON MUNDY, son of Henry Ellis Mundy, 
m Oct. 13, 1867, Lydia C. Axtell, daughter of James and 
Caroline Axtell, b April 16, 1844. Their children are: 
Henry Ellis Mundy, b Nov. 23, 1869. 
Hettie Belle Mundy, b June 20, 1876, d Sept. 29, 1876. 
N. Louise Mundy. b Oct. 13, 1877. 

WILLIAM BLOOMFIELD MUNDY, son of Henry Ellis 
Mundy, m June 7, 1864, Mary Brant, daughter of Isaac 
and Susan Brant, b May 27, 1847. 
Their children are: 
Carrie Mundy, b Dec. 22, 1865. 
Minnie Brant Mundy, b Aug. 1, 1868. 
Lillie Mundy, b Nov. 28, 1870. 
Josie Mundy, b Jan. 4, 1877. 
Jennie Mundy, b June 28, 1880. 



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JOSEPH SCUDDER MUNDY, son of Henry Ellis Mundy, m 
Mary Hallenbeck, d of William H. and Catharine Hallen- 
beck, b Sept. 4, 1845; resides at Newark, N. J., and is 
a manufacturer of machinery. 
One child: 
Clinton Leggett Mundy, b Jan. 7, 1883. 

GEORGE WARREN MUNDY, son of Henry Ellis Mundy, 
m Oct. 13, 1880, Margaret Appelgarth, d of William and 
Elizabeth Appelgarth. They reside (1883) at Cambridge, 
Maryland. 
Children are: 

Elizabeth Appelgarth Mundy, b Aug. 29, 1883. 
Henry Crowell Mundy, b Sept. 27, 1885. 
Katharine Sanders Mundy, b March 28, 1893. 




JOSEPH S. MUNDY 



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FAMILY OF BARRON, SON OF SAMUEL MUNDY, 

OF THE LANDING. 

BARRON MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, b Oct. 27, 1885, 
m Jan. 6, 1808, Catharine Clarkson. They Hved in Cen- 
tral New York. 
Children are: 
" John Clarkson Mundy, b Sept. 16, 1809. 

Margaret Mundy, b Dec. 18, 1810, d Jan. 18, 1813. 
Eliza Ann Mundy, b March 27, 1812, d Oct. 29, 1843. 
William E. Mundy, b Dec. 27, 1812. 
Margaret Mundy, b Feb. 17, 1816, d April 19, 1872. 
Catharine A. Mundy, b June 12, 1818, d Jan. 14, 1858. 
Henrietta Mundy, b April 4, 1820, d Dec. 7, 1835. 
Samuel Barron Mundy, b Oct. 8, 1823. 

JOHN CLARKSON MUNDY, son of Barron Mundy, m Jan. 
9, 1837, Minerva E, Rumsey, daughter of Henry and 
Minerva Rumsey, of Ann Arbor, Michigan. 
Their children are: 

Henry Rumsey Mundy, b Sept. 14, 1839, d Dec. 17, 1851. 
John C. Mundy, b Dec. 20, 1845, d Nov. 

ELIZA ANN MUNDY, daughter of Barron Mundy, m Feb. 
22, 1831, Stephen V. Minor, son of William and Lettie 
Minor. 

Their children are: 
Barron M. Minor, b March 26, 1833. 
William M. Minor, b Nov. 28, 1836. 
John L. Minor, b Dec. 23, 1838. 
Benjamin B. Minor, b Oct. 20, 1840. 

WILLIAM E. MUNDY, s of Barron Mundy, m April 26, 1835 
Elizabeth Conover, daughter of George and Mary Conover 
of Skeneatles, N. Y. She died May 10, 1836. 
He m second Feb. 10, 1840, Sarah J. Ghoram, daughter 



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of John and Sarah Ghoram of Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

Their children are: 

Abby E. Mundy, b Dec. 10, 1841. 

Kate G. Mundy, b Sept. 20, 1843. 

George W. Mundy, b Dec. 26, 1845. 

Ellen R. Mundy, b March 4, 1847. 

John B. Mundy, b July 1, 1850. 

MARGARET MUNDY, daughter of Barron Mundy, m Oct. 
12, 1833, Ralph Covert, of Ovid, N. Y. 
Their children are: 
Edward M. Covert, b June 29, 1834. 
Henerietta Covert, b Jan. 9, 1837. 
John C. Covert, b Sept. 4, 1840. 
MoiTis C. Covert, b Feb. 28, 1849. 

CATHARINE A. MUNDY, daughter of Barron Mundy, m 
Nov. 12, 1856, John W. McNair, of Dansville, N. Y. 

SAMUEL BARRON MUNDY, son of Barron Mundy, m Oct. 
10, 1860, Emily S. Covert, daughter of Isaac and Rachel 
Covert of Lodi, N. Y. Resided at Lodi, N. Y. 
Their children are: 
Elbert C. Mundy, b June 10, 1862. 
Kittie A. Mundy, b Aug. 7, 1866. 
John B. Mundy, b Jan. 10, 1869, d May 7, 1872. 
Maud M. Mundy, b Sept 27, 1877. 
Edmund V. M. Mundy, b Feb. 5, 1879. 
Edith M. Mundy, b March 23, 1881. 



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FAMILY OF SAMUEL MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL 

OF THE LANDING. 

SAMUEL MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, of the Landing, 
ra Nov. 20, 1809, Phebe Reed, d of William and Rachel 
Reed, of New York State, b July 4, 1789; moved to 
Wabash County, Illinois, in 1819. 
Their children are: 

Samuel Griffith Mundy, b Aug. 1, 1811, d April 14, 1813. 
Griffith Mundy, b June 22, 1813. 
William R. Mundy, b May 26, 1815. 
James Munroe Mundy, b June 6, 1817, d. 
Henry Mundy, b Feb. 26, 1820. 
Nelson Mundy, b Feb. 10, 1822, d Jan. 3, 1824. 
Caroline Mundy, b May 21, 1824, m S. H. Gunn. 
Samuel Mundy, b Dec. 25, 1825. 
John Q. Adams Mundy, b Oct. 15, 1827, d. 
Phebe Ann Mundy, b July 25, 1829, m F. D. Preston. 
Julia Ann Mundy, b Nov. 1, 1831, m F. C. Manley, also 

a Mr. Roberts. 
Jersey Ann Mundy, b Nov. 12, 1834. 

SAMUEL MUNDY, son of Samuel (above), is a Physician, 
m at Mt. Carmel, Illinois, Dec. 5, 1852, Frances Maria 
Wilcox, b Aug. 17, 1829, d Feb. 10, 1895; resides at Mt. 
Erie, Wayne County, 111. 
Their children are: 

Clarence Eugene Mundy, b Sept. 28, 1853, d Apr. 28, 1865. 
Nina Jane Mundy, b Feb. 18, 1857. 
Ida Viola Mundy, b Dec. 16, 1858, d Jan. 2, 185a. 
Alva Travers Mundy, b April 28, 1861, d Aug. 13, 1862. 
Phebe Frances Mundy, b Aug. 6, 1863. 
William Douglas Mundy, b Jan. 19, 1866. 
Carrie Eugenia Mundy, b July 12, 1868. 



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Samuel Nelson Mundy, b Jan. 2, 1871, d July 9, 1871. 
Karl Ishmael Mundy, b July 21, 1876. 

NINA JANE MUNDY, daughter of Samuel Mundy, M. D., m 
Feb. 19, 1898, Isaac McCollum. 

PHEBE FRANCES MUNDY, daughter of Samuel Mundy, M. 
D., m Sept. 30, 1886, at Culbertson, Nebraska, William 
Thompson Crews, b July 11, 1862. 
Their children are: 
Lewis Ralph Crews, b July 1, 1887. 
Gladys Crews, b Oct. 16, 1889. 
Charles Eugene Crews, b Sept. 29, 1892. 
Frances Alithia Crews, b April 18, 1896. 

CARRIE EUGENIA MUNDY, daughter of Samuel Mundy, 
M. D., m June 10, 1893, at Olney, Illinois, Lee Alexander 
Shelton. 
Their child is: 
Leone Shelton b Sept. 17, 1894. 



Note— Repeated efforts at various times during the past 
twenty years to obtain a fuller record of the other children 
of Samuel Mundy, have been in vain. 



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FAMILY OF ELIZABETH MUNDY, D. OF SAMUEL 

OF THE LANDING. 

ELIZABETH MUNDY, daughter of Samuel Mundy, of the 
Landing, m April 14, 1814, David Meeker, b July 2, 
1788, d Sept. 24, 1863. 
Their children are: 

Samuel Mundy Meeker, b Aug. 21, 1816, d Sept. 13, 1816. 
Abigail Rowland Meeker, b Sept. 9, 1817, d Nov. 17, 1818. 
Samuel Mundy Meeker, b Aug. 26, 1820. 
William Denman Meeker, b March 13, 1822. 
David Meeker, b March 26, 1824, d July 12, 1824. 
Elizabeth Mundy Meeker, b Sept. 21, 1826, d May 16, 

1827. 
David Edward Meeker, b May 20, 1828. 

David Meeker's parents were Jonathon and Rachel 
Denman Meeker, of Lyon's Farms, N. J. 

Samuel Mundy Meeker and David Edward Meeker, 
were lawyers in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Samuel M. Meeker, one of the best known residents 
of the Eastern District of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his 
home, 44 Linden Street. He was born in Rah way, N. J., 
in 1820, and settled in New York when very young. He 
studied law and was admitted to practice in 1841. For a long 
time he was a partner of Judge Samuel Campbell and at- 
tended to the Williamsburg business. These duties led him 
to make his home in the town of Williamsburg in 1847. He 
took an active interest in local affairs, became Corpora- 
tion Counsel, drew up the charter of the city of Williams- 
burg, and was instrumental in bringing about its annexation 
to Brooklyn. Mr. Meeker organized the Williamsburg Sav- 
ings Bank, now the First National, and was its President 
until his death. A widow and seven children survive him. 



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Samuel M. Meeker, m April 20, 1845, Jane Elizabeth 
Wight, daughter of Ambrose Wight, a New York lawyer, and 
had children: Elizabeth, Joanna Wight. Ann Louise, Mary 
Eva, Caroline Wilmarth, Samuel M. , Julia Adele, Jessie May 
and Frank Herbert. 

William D. Meeker, m Abby Mundy, daughter of Ed- 
ward Mundy, of Michigan. (See page 36.) 

David Edward Meeker, m Oct. 28, 1851, Jane Elizabeth 
Campbell, daughter of Lewis and Rachel Campbell, of Me. 
tuchen, N. J. His children are: Lewis C, Ehzabeth Mun- 
dy, and Clarence Eugene. Elizabeth m Edward S. Camp- 
bell. The other two are dead. 



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FAMILY OF STEPHEN MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL 

OF THE LANDING. 

STEPHEN MUNDY, m 1811, Ann Suydam. New Brunswick, 
N. J., b Nov. 18, 1791, d Nov. 8, 1878. He lived at 
Caneseraga, Allegany Co., N. Y. 
Children are: 

Harriet Mundy, b June 29, 1812. 
Joanna Mundy, b April 22, 1814. 
Samuel Mundy, b Aug. 4, 1816, d Oct. 15, 1893. 
Hendricks Suydam Mundy, b Oct. 2, 1818. 
Edward Mundy, b Nov. 3, 1821. 
Michael Garrish Mundy, b Feb. 13, 1824. 
Stephen Mundy, Jr., b May 22, 1826, d 1872. 
Nicholas Van Wickle Mundy, b May 19, 1828. 
Elizabeth Meeker Mundy, b July 15, 1830, d Jan. 26, 1848. 
Mary E. Mundy, b Aug. 19, 1832. 

Lester Bradner Mundy, b Aug. 27, 1834, d Sept. 3, 1836. 
Abby Mundy, b Oct. 2, 1836. 



HARRIET MUNDY, d of Stephen Mundy, m Chauncey 
F. Clark, and lived at Sturgis, Michigan. 
Children are: 

Joanna Clark, married Thomas Perrin. 
Cornelia Clark, married Orville P. Taylor. 
Charles Edward Clark, married Lucretia Gamble. 
Harriet Clark, married but lived only about a year. 



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SAMUEL MUNDY, son of Stephen Mundy, m March 2, 1840, 
Azubal Smith, daughter of John and Dianna Smith at 
Burns, Allegany Co., N. Y. 

I met Samuel Mundy and wife in Feb. 1889 at El Paso, 
Texas, and got record of his family. 
Children are: 

Infant son, b Jan. 28, 1841, d March 7, 1841. 
Infant son, b March 13, 1842, d May 4, 1842. 
Emily Ann Mundy, b April 20, 1843, d June 12, 1866. 
John Jacob Mundy, b March 14, 1845, m 1903. 
Herbert Monroe Mundy, b June 6, 1848. 
Lester Llewellyn Mundy, b Aug. 20, 1850. 
George Washington Mundy, b Aug. 18, 1852. 
Ella Diana Mundy, b Oct. 31, 1854. 

EMILY ANN MUNDY, daughter of Samuel Mundy, m Jan. 
1, 1866, Edson Dimon Barnum. She died June 12, 1866. 

HERBERT MONROE MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, m 
Jan. 5, 1875, Elizabeth Catharine Smith, daughter of 
Harvey F. and Harriet Jane Smith, b. Dec. 1, 1844. 
They reside at El Paso, Texas. 
Their children are: 

Robert Stephen Mundy, b Jan. 19, 1876, 
Charles Edward Mundy, b Nov. 16, 1877. 
Nellie Diana Mundy, b Dec. 30, 1879. 
Clara May Mundy, b Dec. 1, 1881. 
Laura Elizabeth Mundy, b Jan. 19, 1884. 
William Harvey Mundy, b March 8, 1888. 

LAURA ELIZABETH MUNDY, daughter of Herbert Monroe 
Mundy, m June 6, 1907, Charles Arthur Kinkel, at El 
Paso, Texas, where her parents reside. 



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ELLA DIANA MUNDY, daughter of Samuel Mundy, m July 
12, 1882, William Henry Earl, b March 9, 1842. 
Their children are: 
Florence Earl, b March 27, 1883. 
Emily Alice Earl, b June 14, 1885, d Dec. 19, 1886. 
Edith Earl, b March 23, 1888. 
Ralph Hilliard Earl, b Dec. 8, 1894. 
Dorothy Earl, b May 7, 1898. 



HENDRICKS SUYDAM MUNDY, son of Stephen Mundy, 
m July 4, 1841, Fanny Smith, daughter of John and 
Diana Smith, b March 24, 1825, d Jan. 27 or 28, 1886. 
Their children are: 
Harriet Janette Mundy, m Nathaniel Comstock, and 

have children. 
George Edward Mundy, m Harriet Aber, and have tliree 

sons (1888). 
Lucy Ann Mundy, m Alvah Benning Crittenden. 
Nicholas Van Wickle Mundy, died young. 
Mary Elizabeth Mundy, m Alvah Crittenden Wentworth. 
Victoria Mundy, m Jay Lancaster. 



EDWARD MUNDY, son of Stephen Mundy, m May 19, 1853, 
Matilda Fritz, daughter of George and Catharine Fritz. 
Their children are: 

Nicholas Irving Mundy, b Feb. 18, 1845. 
Catherine Ann Mundy, b March 2, 1857. 

NICHOLAS IRVING MUNDY, m Alida May Morrison, 
daughter of George and Abbie Maria Morrison. 

CATHARINE ANN MUNDY, m Walter Isaac Miller, son of 
Fayette and Amelia Miller. 



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MICHAEL GARRISH MUNDY, son of Stephen Mundy, m 

May 10, 1851, Mary L. Ellis, b April 26, 1831, d March 

28, 1874. 

Their children are: 

Edward A. Mundy, b Aug. 1852, d March 19, 1855. 

Mary E. Mundy, b Feb. 1854, d March 23, 1855. 

Stephen W. Mundy, b July 31, 1855. 
STEPHEN W. MUNDY, m April 8, 1879, at Ionia, Mich., 

Delia Freeman, d Feb. 9, 1882. 

Their child, b Feb. 28, 1881, d April 29, 1882. (Fern). 

Stephen W. Mundy, m (second) March 4, 1883, Maggie 
Chandler 

One child, Roy G., b Nov. 22, 1883. Reside at Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

Michael Garrish Mundy, m (second) June 2, 1875, Mrs. 
Catharine Van Natta, daughter of Rev. George Spald- 
ing, a Presbyterian Minister. 
An adopted daughter, Mary Delia, was born May 24, 1878. 



STEPHEN MUNDY, JR., son of Stephen Mundy, m Jane 
Burrell, of Ossian, Allegany County, N. Y. They moved 
to Illinois where Stephen died in 1872. His widow com- 
mitted suicide at St. Louis in 1898. 
I met one of the sons, Samuel E., in 1899, at the 

Planters Hotel, St. Louis. 
Their children are: 
Frank Mundy. 
Thomas Mundy. 
Samuel Mundy, died. 
Wallace Mundy. 
Samuel E. Mundy. 
William Mundy. 



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NICHOLAS VAN WICKLE MUNDY, son of Stephen Mun- 
dy, m Feb. 13, 1868, Lida Morris Babcock, daughter of 
George G. and Olive R. Babcock. 
He served in the RebelHon and became Second Lieu- 
tenant. 



MARY E. MUNDY, daughter of Stephen Mundy, m Bradley 
Chandler. Removed to Illinois, where he died. 
She married (second) Elias Andrews and have two 
sons. Live at Sturgis, Michigan. 



ABBY MUNDY, daughter of Stephen Mundy, married Wil- 
liam Scott. 



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FAMILY OF MARGARET MUNDY, D. OF SAMUEL 

OF THE LANDING. 

MARGARET MUNDY, daughter of Samuel Mundy, m March 

9, 1816, Samuel Young Allaire, b May 26, 1791. 

Their children are: 

Charles Duncan Allaire, b March 5, 1817. 

Samuel Mundy Allaire, b Sept. 18, 1818. 

Frances Henrietta Allaire, b Sept. 1, 1820. 

Benjamin Franklin Allaire, b May 5, 1822, d. 

Margaret Elizabeth Allaire, b June 28, 1824. 

Benjamin Franklin Allaire, b Sept. 21, 1826. 

Edwin Allaire, b Sept. 19, 1828. 

Stephen Allaire, b Sept. 11, 1830. 

Sarah Jane Allaire, b Oct. 4, 1832. 
Stephen Allaire, m Sept. 11, 1854, Mary Louise Hin- 
man, b at Farmersville, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1833. grand-daugh- 
ter of William Mundy. (Page 19). 

Their children are: 

Lizzie Augusta Allaire, b July 22, 1857. 

Minnie Louise Allaire, b July 1, 1860. 

Herbert Hinman Allaire, b July 8, 1867. 

Florence Allaire, b June 28, 1872. 



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FAMILY OF EDWARD MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL, 

OF THE LANDING. 

EDWARD MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, b April 19, 1794, 
d at Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 13, 1851. 
He graduated at Rutgers College in 1812, became a 
lawyer. In 1831 removed to Ann Arbor, Mich. , and became 
identified with the state. He was a member of the first con- 
vention held to form a state constitution; then a member of 
the House of representatives, subsequently of the Senate; 
was Lieutenant-Governor from 1835 to 1840, and presided 
over the Senate; from 1844 to 1848 was a regent of the Uni- 
versity. In 1847 he was chosen Attorney General, and in 
1848 was appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 
and the Justice of the Western Circuit, holding this position 
at the time of his death. He removed from Ann Arbor to 
Grand Rapids in 1848. In Genesee County, Mich., is a town 
named "Mundy," probably called in honor of him. 

He married, Nov. 11, 1816, Sarah, daughter of Phine- 
has Mundy. (See page 10). 
Their children are: 

Phinehas Mundy, b Dec. 22, 1821. d Oct. 1, 1849. 
Abby Rowland Mundy, b Aug. 7, 1824. 
Elizabeth Lennington Mundy, b Nov. 24, 1827. 
Julia Thompson Mundy, b Dec. 22, 1833. 
James Edward Mundy, b April 30, 1836, d Aug. 31. 1836. 

PHINEHAS MUNDY, son of Edward Mundy, of Michigan, 
m May, 6, 1847, Delia Manning, daughter of Stelle and 
Mary Manning, of Metuchen, N. J. No children. She 
died. He became a physician. 



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ABBY ROWLAND MUNDY, daughter of Edward Mundy, 
m Dec. 23, 1845, William D. Meeker, son of David and 
Elizabeth (Mundy) Meeker. (Page 29). 

Their children are; 

Mabel Meeker, b Oct. 30, 1847, d Oct. 30, 1847. 

Ada E. Meeker, b Sept. 16, 1849. 
Ada Meeker, m Oct. 8, 1867, Gen. Israel C. Smith, of 
Grand Rapids, Mich. One child, Morton Fitz Smith, b July 
30, 1872. General Smith was accidentally killed whil hunt- 
ing, Nov. 27, 1899. He is highly praised as a man of courage 
and honor. 

ELIZABETH LENNINGTON MUNDY, d of Edward Mun- 
dy, m Sept. 29, 1850, David McConnell, son of William 
and Sarah McConnell, b March 17, 1827, at Newberry, 
England. 

Their children are: 

Sarah Mundy McConnell, b Julv 12, 1851. 
Edward Mundy McConnell, b Aug. 28. 1858. 
Sarah M. McConnell, m June 24, 1879, Charles W. 
Jennings. 

JULIA THOMPSON MUNDY, d of Edv/ard Mundy, m Sept. 

11, 1851, Frederick McConnell, son of William and 

Sarah McConnell, b May 14, 1823, at Newberry, Eng. 

Their children are: 

Florence Sedgwick McConnell, b April 25, 1853. 

Adelaide Henderson McConnell. 

Margaret Somers McConnell. 
Florence Sedgwick McConnell, married Gen. James 
Harvey Kidd. They have one son, Frederick McConnell 
Kidd, b April 21, 1881. 

Adelaide Henderson McConnell, married James B. 
Hudson, 13063 Euclid avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Their daughter, Lillife, married Mr. Campbell. 

Margaret Somers McConnell, married to William H. 
Christian, Detroit, Mich. One daughter, Adelaide Christian. 



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FAMILY OF SARAH MUNDY, DAUGHTER OF SAMUEL 

OF THE LANDING. 



SARAH MUNDY, d of Samuel Mundy, m Sept. 30, 1815, 
Ralph Voorhees, b June 17, 1788, died April 19, 1859, 
son of Garret and Catharine Ackerman Voorhees. Res- 
idence, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 
Their children are: 
Catharine Voorhees, b Aug. 2, 1817. 
Abigail Rowland Voorhees, b Sept. 17, 1819, d 1893. Not 

married. 
Edward Mundy Voorhees, b Dec. 3, 1821. 
Mary Voorhees, b Feb. 8, 1824. 
Augustus Taylor Voorhees, b Oct. 1825. 
Sarah Voorhees, b July 26, 1827. 
Samuel Rowland Voorhees, b May 24, 1830. 
Abram Voorhees, b Nov. 24, 1832. 
George Voorhees, b Jan. 4, 1835, d Jan. 2, 1863. 

Catharine Voorhees, m John Williamson. 

Edward Mundy Voorhees, m Harriet Eliza Brown. 

Mary Voorhees, m Rev. John W. Hammond. 

Augustus Taylor Voorhees, m Mary Elizabeth 
Fairbanks. 

Sarah Voorhees, m Benjamin Crow Thornall. 

Samuel Rowland Voorhees, m Emma Delano. 

Abram Voorhees, m Alathea Louisa Forboss. 

George Voorhees, m Mary Elizabeth Shaw. 



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FAMILY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON MUNDY, SON OF 
SAMUEL, OF THE LANDING. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, 
who lived and died on the homestead, m Nov. 16, 1822, 
Jane Field, d of Benjamin B. and Esther Randolph Field, 
b Nov. 16, 1801, d May 10, 1871. One child. 

SARAH BOYCE MUNDY, d of George Washington Mundy, 

b June 29, 1823, m Dec. 16, 1840, Lyle Van Nuis, son of 

John and Christina (Lyle) Van Nuis, b Oct. 16, 1813, 

d April 13, 1883. 
Lyle Van Nuis resided at New Brunswick, N. J. , and 
engaged in carriage manufacture. He was Mayor of the 
City of New Brunswick. 

They had six children: 

Rowland Mundy Van Nuis, b Jan. 26, 1842, d Sept. 24, 1847 

John R. Van Nuis, b Sept. 4, 1844. 

George Mundy Van Nuis, b Nov. 12, 1848. 

William Mundy Van Nuis, b April 20, 1854. 

Henry R. Van Nuis, b March 19, 1856. 

Jennie M. Van Nuis, b June 20, 1860, d 1901. 



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JOHN MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL MUNDY, 

OF THE LANDING. 

JOHN MUNDY, son of Samuel, b Oct. 17, 1800, d March 12, 

1852. He lived at Newtown, Long Island, m 1816, Ellen 

Ellerson, b Sept. 20, 1794, d Oct. 4, 1859. 
John Mundy had no children, but adopted a boy who 
received the name of Jacob Mundy, and his family is as 
follows: 
Jacob Mundy, b Aug, 1, 1817, d Aug. 18, 1869, m Jan. 31, 

1849, Gertrude Miller Van Pelt, of Dutch Kills, Long 

Island, New York. 

Their children are: 

Helen Maria Mundy -d Feb. 14, 1870. 

Kate Mundy, 

Garetta Mundy -d Jan. 27, 1879. 

Jacob Rowland Mundy— d Jan. 1, 1876. 

Sarah Paynton Mundy. 

Mary Anna Mundy. 

Peter Van Pelt Mundy, 

John Goldsmith Mundy— d June 14, 1870. 

Louise Mundy. 

Clarence Everel Mundy. 
Note— Mrs. Jacob Mundy resides in New Brunswick, 
N. J. 



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Kate Mundy, daughter of Jacob Mundy, m Jan. 22, 
1875, Rev. James C. Garretson of the Reformed Church. 

Sarah Paynton Mundy, daughter of Jacob Mundy, m 
Oct. 25, 1888, G. T. Applegate, M. D. Resides at New 
Brunswick, N. J. 

Mary Anna Mundy, daughter of Jacob Mundy, m Nov. 
8, 1883, John Knox McCarthy. Resides at Philadelphia. 
Has two children. 

Peter Van Pelt Mundy, son of Jacob Mundy, m 

Josephine Price. 

Their children are: 

Clarence Everett Mundy, b June 24, 1890. 

Elvera Mundy, b Feb. 29, 1892. 

Grace Mundy, b Dec. 29, 1894. 

Albert Mundy, b May 1, 1897. 



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FAMILY OF ROWLAND MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL 

OF THE LANDING. 

ROWLAND MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, m Dec. 25, 
1828, Asenath Kellogg of Saint Louis, b Sept. 4, 1810, d 
Jan. 27, 1890. Residence Brighton, Illinois. 
Their children are: 
Lucinda Jane Mundy, b Oct. 8, 1831. 
Edward Pierce Mundy, b Feb. 18, 1833, d Dec. 21, 1834. 
Adaline Collins Mundy, b April 21, 1836. 
Almira Wilcox Mundy, b Dec. 2, 1837. 
Charles Sutleff Mundy, b Oct. 18, 1839, d Dec. 8, 1841. 
George William Mundy, b June 7, 1841, d Dec. 9, 1841. 
Samuel Kellogg Mundy, b Dec. 5, 1843, d Aug. 17, 1844. 
Martha Elbert Mundy, b June 9, 1845, d Sept. 9, 1845. 

LUCINDA JANE MUNDY, daughter of Rowland Mundy, m 
Feb. 11, 1855, Albert Carr French, of Vermont, b April 
8, 1829. 

Their children are: 

George Mundy French, b April 17, 1857. 
Carrie Asenath Fi-ench, b July 8, 1864. She m Jan. 11, 
1882, John Edward Martin. 

ADALINE COLLINS MUNDY, daughter of Rowland Mundy, 
m Jan. 18, 1855, George L. Bean, b Nov. 26, 1829 
Their children are: 

Frank Eugene Bean, b Feb. 28, 1856. 
John Rowland Bean, b July 6, 1863. 
George Collins Bean, b Sept. 21, 1870. 

ALMIRA WILCOX MUNDY, daughter of Rowland Mundy, 
m Sept. 27,1857, James E. Waggoner, b Sept. 8, 1830. 
Their children are: 

George Rowland Waggoner, b Oct. 9, 1859. 
Lou Ada Waggoner, b Sept. 6, 1860. 
Almira Ellen Waggoner, b Feb. 14, 1867. 
Elbert James Waggoner, b May 30, 1876. 
Homer Oscar Waggoner, b Oct. 20, 1879. 



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FAMILY OF SARAH MUNDY, DAUGHTER OF SAMUEL 

MUNDY-(Page 8.) 

SARAH MUNDY, daughter of Samuel, (see page 8) m Ellis 
Ayers, brother of Humy Ayers who married Henry 
Mundy (see page 9). 
Their children are: 
Ichabod Ayers. 
Frazee Ayers. 
Phebe Ayers. 
Samuel Ayers. 
Ezra Ayers. 
David Ayers. 
Sarah Ayers. 
Ichabod Ayers married a Kelly and had children, Eliza- 
beth, Sarah, John, Ichabod and Emily. 

Frazee Ayers, married Catharine Pitney and had child- 
ren, Ellis, Henry, William, and Catharine. Of these children 
Ellis married Eliza L. Mundy, daughter of Simeon Mundy. 
Catharine, daughter of William Ayers married Benajah M. 
Kelly. See his record. 

Phebe Ayers married her cousin, Henry Mundy, son of 
Samuel Mundy, of the Landing. (See page 22.) 
Samuel Ayers married Sophia Marshal. 
Ezra Ayers, b Dec. 10, 1788, d Oct. 20, 1863, married 
Jane Lott, who d July 9, 1877, age 86. They had children, 
David, Samuel, Lebbeus, Jane, Emma, and others. Emma 
married Ezra Mundy Hunt, M. D. See page farther on. 

David Ayers married and had children, George, Cath- 
arine, Ellis and others. 

Sarah Ayers married a Quick, but had no children. 



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FAMILY OF JEPTHA MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL. 



JEPTHA MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, p. 8, m Rachel 
Ayers. 

Jeptha Mundy, d April 12, 1837, age 75. 
His wife, Rachel, d May 22, 1850, age 78. 
Their children are: 
Elizabeth Mundy, b Aug. 27, 1794. 
Susan Mundy, b Nov. 2, 1797, d Oct. 31, 1863. 
Abner Mundy, b Aug. 23, 1798, d Jan. 31, 1862. 
Sarah Mundy, b Feb. 5, 1803, d March 22, 1822. 
Phebe Mundy, b March 17, 1808. 
Joel Mundy, b Jan. 8, 1811, d June 18, 1831. 

ELIZABETH MUNDY, daughter of Jeptha Mundy, m Henry 
Compton and had children. 

SUSAN MUNDY, daughter of Jeptha Mundy, m John D. 
Drake -d Oct. 25, 1850. 

ABNER MUNDY, son of Jeptha Mundy, m Experience Stelle 
daughter of Ambrose and Susan Stelle, b Nov. 17, 1803, 
d March 3, 1841. 
Their children are: 
Maria Foster Mundy, b May 7, 1825. 
Rachel Mundy, b Jan. 10, 1827, d Jan. 29, 1878. 

MARIA FOSTER MUNDY, m Jan. 7, 1852, Dennis Vermeule 
d 1902. Had no children. Lived near Bound Brook, 
Somerset County, N. J., and are buried in the new 
cemetery at Bound Brook. 

RACHEL MUNDY, daughter of Abner Mundy, m June 25, 
1851, Benajah M. Kelly, (page 51.) 



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SARAH MUNDY, daughter of JepthaMundy, m Reune F. 

Randolph. 

One child. 

Sarah F. Randolph, - d Jan. 20. 1860, in the 38th year 
of her age. 
PHEBE MUNDY, daughter of Jeptha Mundy, m Simeon 

Vanderhoven, son of James and Rhoda (Martin) Vander- 

hoven. 

He was b Nov. - 1799, d Feb. 21, 1866. 

One child. 

Bergen Vanderhoven, b Sept. 21, 1830, d 1899, m March 
11, 1856, Julianna Campbell, b Dec. 10, 1836. 



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FAMILY OF BENAJAH MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL. 

BENAJAH MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy, (p. 8) b July 22, 

1765, d Sept. 9, 1823, m Feb. 11, 1787, Lovicy Frazee, b 

July 15, 1769, d Jan. 1, 1840. 

Their children are: 

Elizabeth Mundy, b Pvlay 16, 1788, d Nov. 28, 1829. 

Isabel Mundy, b Feb. 11, 1790, d Feb. 22, 1827. 

Sarah Mundy, b March. 19, 1792, d June 19, 1872. 

Melancthon Mundy, b April 25, 1794, d June 29, 1859. 

Benajah Mundy, b Aug. 26, 1796, d Oct. 14, 1877. 

Noah Mundy, b Oct. 25, 1798, d Mch. 15, 1894. 

Ezra Mundy, b May 28, 1801, d June 19, 1879. 

Mary Mundy, b June 13. 1804, d Aug. 16, 1864. 

Cristian V. Mundy, b June 1, 1807, d Sept. - 1890. 

Henry Frazee Mundy, b Dec. 20, 1811, d Oct. 16, 1842. 
Samuel Mundy, father of Benajah Mundy, lived a little 
east of the Oak Tree School House, two miles north of Metu- 
chen, N. J. , on the farm lately owned by Augustus Blackford. 
His son Benajah lived a little north of this school house on the 
farm owned for many years by his son Noah Mundy. He 
lived afterward on the place lately owned by Samuel Kelly, a 
few hundred yards north of this school house. He was for 
many years a Justice of the Peace, and an Elder in the Pres- 
byterian Church. All his children became members of the 
Presbyterian Church. Elected Trustee of the Church 1804. 
He is the one who was the plaintiff in the famous "Oyster 
Case," (Arnold vs. Mundy) in the early part of the 19th 
Century. 



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ELIZABETH MUNDY, daughter of Benajah Mundy, m Feb. 
11. 1807, Joseph Dunham, son of David and Anna (Crane) 
Dunham, b Feb. 1, 1787, d March 6, 1859. Resided at 
Cranford, N. J. 
Thier children are: 

Margaret Dunham, b Dec. 5, 1809, d Dec. 8, 1810. 
Ber^jah Dunham, b Sept. 10, 1811. 
Elizabeth Dunham, b Oct. 29, 1813, d March 26, 1858. 
David Dunham, b Oct. 4, 1815, d Sept. 1863. 
Joseph Dunham, b Nov. 15, 1818. 
Melancthon M. Dunham, b Nov. 13 or 15, 1821, d 1859. 
Edward Dunham, b July 22, 1824, d Aug. 23, 1826. 
Henrietta Dunham, b Oct. 29, 1826. 
Mary S. Dunham, b Dec. 8, 1828, d Oct. 13, 1829. 

Benajah Dunham, son of Joseph Dunham, m 1833, 
Lj^dia A. Castle, of Monmouth County, N. J., b 1805, d 1841. 
Their children are: 
Sarah Dunham. 

William Dunham. -: 

Lydia Dunham, b Oct. 17, 1839. 

Elizabeth Dunham, d of Joseph Dunham, m May 28, 
1845, John Watson, son of William and Sarah Watson, b in 
England, March 25, 1802, d Jan. 27, 1879. Resided on a 
farm about three quarters of a mile south of New Durham. 

Their children are: 

Charles A. Watson, b 1846. 

Jane and Elizabeth, twins, died young. 

David Dunham, son of Joseph Dunham, m May 28, 
1837, Elizabeth Roll. Resided first in Westfield, N. J., after- 
ward removed near Port Jervis, New York, where he was 
killed by the cars while driving across the track of the Erie 
railroad. 

Their children are: 



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Sarah Ann Dunham. 
EHzabeth Dunham. 
David Dunham, 
James Polk Dunham. 
Jennie Dunham. 

Joseph Dunham, son of Joseph Dunham, m Esther 
Mitchell. Resided many years near Mendota, Illinois; sub- 
sequently removed to Jackson, Minnesota, where he died. 

Their children are: 

John Dunham, b July 28, 1850. 

Lettie Dunham, b July 3, 1852. 

Alphonzo Joseph Dunham, b Oct. 31, 1854. 

Ella Dunham, b May 25, 1858. 

Lona Dunham, b Nov. 10, 1864, d Aug. 29, 1865. 

Frederick Dunham, b Aug. 18, 1869. 

Carrie May Dunham, b July 4, 1871. 

Villa Bell Dunham, b Aug. 17, 1874. 
Of the above, Ella m Charles Brantingham and lives 
at South Plainfield, N. J. 

Melancthon Dunham, son of Joseph Dunham, m Mar- 
tha Elizabeth Pugsley, d of James Edward and Hannah De 
Money Pugsley, b April 11, 1834, d Aug. 1901. Resided 
near Cranford, N. J. 

Their children are; 
James Pugsley Dunham, b Feb. 8, 1853, d 1902. 
Josie Dunham, b Nov. 1, 1858. 

Henrietta Dunham, d of Joseph Dunham, m Gabriel 
Mundy. 

ISABEL MUNDY, daughter of Benajah Mundy m Conklin 
Baker. 

Their children are: 

Lovicy Ann Baker, married James Provost. 
Phinehas Mundy Baker, married Mary Ann Priestly. 



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Each had several children. Names of the Provost child- 
ren not obtained. I remember the names of two, James 
and Lawrence. 

Children of Phinehas M. Baker. 
Phinehas Mundy Baker, b July 25, 1812, d June 24, 1882, m 
Oct. 16, 1834, Mary Ann Priestly, of New Brunswick, N. 
J., b March 5, 1816. 
Their children are: 

Ralph Baker, b July 29, 1835, d Aug. 5, 1835. 
Isabel Mundy Baker, b July 8, 1836. 
Ralph Priestly Baker, b Aug. 17, 1838. 
David Tichenor Baker, d Sept. 9, 1841, 
George Priestly Baker, b March 10, 1844. 
William Cook Baker, b Oct. 15, 1846. 
Elizabeth Priestly Baker, b Jan. 2, 1852. 
Mary Helen Baker, b Nov. 29, 1855. 

Of the above Isabel Mundy Baker m Sept. 30, 1856, 
Luther Martin b Oct. 16, 1827. He was killed in the battle 
of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. -: 

SARAH MUNDY, daughter of Benajah Mundy, m. Sept. 27, 
1820, David Kelly, sonofZaccheus and Martha (Goodwin) 
Kelly, b Dec. 5, 1793, d July 28, 1880. Family lived at 

Pumptown, N. J. 
Their children are: 

Martha Ann Kelly, b July 12, 1821, d March 1897. 
Sarah Elizabeth Kelly, b Sept. 14, 1824, d July 15, 1856. 
Benajah Mundy Kelly, b Feb. 17, 1827, d 1903. 
William Goodwin Kelly, b March 28, 1829, d. 
Susan Amanda Kelly, b Feb. 24, 1831, d Feb. 17, 1883. 
Mary Louisa Kelly, b March, 23, 1833, d July 25, 1865. 
Caroline Oliver Kelly, b May 29, 1836, d May 27, 1863. 
Martha Ann Kelly, daughter of David Kelly, m Dec. 
17, 1845, Mordecai Lewis Marsh, son of Benjamin and Mar- 



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garet Hurd Marsh, b Aug. 30, 1817, d Oct. 16, 1850. 
Their children are: 

Benjamin Marsh, b Oct. 12, 1846, d March 6, 1863. 
David Kelly Marsh, b Nov. 6, 1848, d Sept. 3, 1849. 

Sarah Elizabeth Kelly, daughter of David Kelly m Feb. 
16, 1848, Samuel Drake Laing, son of Abel Laing. No 
children. 

Benajah Mundy Kelly, son of David Kelly, m June 25, 
1851, Rachel Mundy, d of Abner Mundy (p 45.) 

Their children are: 

Almira Kelly, b April 2, 1852. 

Sarah Kelly, b March 21, 1853, d April 7, 1853. 

David Kelly, b Nov. 23, 1856, d March 15, 1858. 

Caroline Kelly, b July 28, 1860. 

Ezra Kelly, b March 20, 1863, d April 11, 1863. 
Of the above, Almira married Staats Veghte, and has 
several children. Resides near Belle Meade, New Jersey. 

Benajah Mundy Kelly, married (second) Oct. 27, 1880, 
Catharine Ayers, d of William and Mary (Clarkson) Ayers, 
b Oct. 3, 1832 (p 44). No children. 

William Goodwin Kelly, son of David Kelley, m March 
5, 1862, Vinetta Margison. 
Their children are: 
Anna Louisa Kelly, b Feb. 2, 1863. 
Sarah Elizabeth Kelly, b March 29, 1866. 
Ella Estelle Kelly, b Aug. 28, 1871. 
Arthur Atkinson Kelly, b May 19, 1873. 
Iva A. Kelly, b July 27, 1882. 

MELANCTHON MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, m Dec. 
3, 1814, Phebe Mundy, d of Gabriel and Phebe (Kent) 
Mundy, b June 28, 1796, d Jan. 21, 1863. 



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Melancthon Muncly was born on the farm long owned 
by Noah Mundy, about half a mile north of the Oak Tree 
school house. After his marriage he lived on a farm about 
two miles west of Metuchen, and about half a mile south- 
east of New Durham, where he died in 1859, and where his 
grandson, William F. Mundy now (1900) resides. In early 
life he taught school in the winters for three seasons. He 
was ordained an Elder in the Presbyterian Church, at 
Metuchen, in 1826, which office he resigned in 1844. He 
held the office of Trustee for about 30 years, and at the time 
of death he was President of the Board of Trustees. In his 
Will he left a legacy of between two and three hundred dol- 
lars (being a note for money loaned to the Trustees) to this 
church. 

Their children are: 

Gabriel Mundy, b April 26, 1816, d Oct. 13, 1869. 

Benajah Mundy, b May 19, 1818, d Oct. 23, 1892. 

Michael Mundy, b May 4, 1823. d may 4, 1884. 

Ezra Mundy, died an infant. 

Ezra F. Mundy, b July 20, 1833. , ,'.or.n 

Henry Cook Mundy, b April 24, 1837, d March 16, 1897. 

GABRIEL MUNDY, son of Melancthon Mundy, m Jan. 24, 
1849, Henrietta Dunham, d of Joseph and Elizabeth 
(Mundy) Dunham. (See p 49.) They resided on the 
farm formerly owned by (their) his maternal grand- 
father, Gabriel Mundy, and still (1903) owned by the 
family, one-half mile east of New Durham, and on 
north side of the Amboy turnpike. 
Their children are: 

Infant son, b Jan, 21, 1850, d July 4, 1850. 
Milton Mundy, b April 14, 1852, d Jan. 27, 1885. 
Amelia Mundy, b Sept. 30, 1853. 
Melancthon Mundy, Sept. 3, 1855, d May 1894. 
Phebe Elizabeth Mundy, b Aug. 24, 1857. 
Gabriella Mundy, b Sept. 29, 1864. 



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MILTON MUNDY, son of Gabriel Mundy, m Jan. 2, 1877, 
Jennie Louisa Murray, daughter of John and Ellen 
Murray, b Oct. 1854, d Feb. 9, 1881. 
Their children are: 

Fannie Currie Mundy, b April 39, 1879, d July 28, 1879. 
Jennie Louisa Mundy, b Aug, 22, 1880, d March 4, 1884. 

AMELIA MUNDY, daughter of Gabriel Mundy, m Dec. 9, 
1875, John Van Nortrick Tappen, son of Neil Campbell 
and Mary (Edgar) Tappen, b Nov. 15, 1850. 
Their children are: 

Henrietta Mundy Tappen, b Feb. 6, 1877. 
Annie May Tappen, b Nov. 26, 1879. 

PHEBE ELIZABETH MUNDY, daughter of Gabriel Mundy, 
m 1891, Henry Stothoff Hummer. 

GABRIELLA. MUNDY, daughter of Gabriel Mundy, 
m 1888, William Terry McAdams, son of William and 
and Elizabeth (Terry) McAdams. 
Two children: 

BENAJAH MUNDY, son of Melancthon Mundy, died unmar- 
ried. He left a legacy of $3000 to the Presbyterian 
church at Metuchen, N. J. 

MICHAEL MUNDY, son of Melancthon Mundy, m May 4, 
1865, Mrs. Martha E. Dunham, widow of Melancthon 
Dunham. See page 49. He lived and died on the farm 
owned by his father. Page 52. 
One child: 
MAY LITTLE MUNDY, b Oct. 13, 1866, m July 7, 1885, Rev. 

Edwin 0. Moffett. 

Their children are: 

Mattie C. Moffett, b May 30, 1886. 

Frank Chandler Moffett, b Apr. 30, 1888. 



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EZRA F. MUNDY, son of Melancthon Mundy, prepared for 
College at the Rutgers College Grammar School, New 
Brunswick, N. J., and graduated at Rutgers College in 
1852. The same year he entered the theological seminary 
at Princeton, and graduated in May 1855. He was licens- 
ed by the Presbytery of Elizabethtown in session in the 
First church of Rahway, N. J., in April 1855. In the 
winter of 1855 and 6 he supplied for three months a 
Presbyterian Church at Fishkill Landing, N. Y. In Aug. 
1856 he was called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian 
Church of Smith town, Long Island, and was ordained 
and installed Oct. 15, 1856, where he remained until June 
1861. For the next two years he resided in New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. and supplied pulpits as opportunity offered. 
In the summer of 1863 he was invited to become stated 
supply of the Presbyterian Church at North Salem, N.Y. 
and remained there until March 1868. From 1864 to 1866 
he also was Principal of the North Salem Academy. From 
March 1868 until April 1877 he was pastor of the Pres- 
byterian Church at Port Chester, N. Y. For the next 
three years and a half he resided at New Rochelle, N. Y., 
in the temporary supplying of churches. He supplied for 
a month or more during these years each of the churches 
of South East Center, N. Y., Bridgeport and Thompson- 
ville, in Connecticut, the Presbyterian church in Litch- 
field, N. H., and Freeport, Long Island. In 18(?9 and 
1880 he preached at Pleasantville, New York, and gath- 
ered there a congregation which was organized into a 
church in the latter year. 

In the fall of 1880 he was called to become pastor of 
the church in Kingston, N. J., and remained there until 
April 1886. He then removed to Metuchen, N. J. , and 
supplied vacant pulpits. In the summer of 1886, he sup- 
plied the church at Lamington, and in the fall of that 




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year the church at Asbury, N. J. In the fall of 1887 he 
supplied the church of Musconetcong Valley, N. J. In 
1888 he supplied the church at Salida, Colo., for a year, 
and the next year in Sept. he took charge of the church 
at Grand Junction, Colo. The congregation having no 
house of worship, he immediately solicited funds to build 
one and the church was completed the next March. In 
1890 he was called to the pastorate of the church at Sus- 
quehanna, Penn., but supplied the pulpit for a year, 
having declined the call. The next few years he resided 
at Metuchen, N. J. and supplied pulpits in various 
places. From 1894 until 1899 he resided at Everett, 
Washington, and engaged in Real Estate and Insurance. 

Since the latter year he has supplied various pulpits, in 
New Jersey, New York, in California, Washington and 
Kansas. In March 1903 he supplied the church at Eureka 
Springs, Arkansas, and was the stated supply of the 
church at Edgerton, Kansas, from May 1, 1903, until Nov. 
1, 1903. During the year 1905 he supplied the church 
at Behaie, Kansas, and is still employed in the Gospel 
Ministry as opportunity is offered. He was the Stated 
Clerk of the Presbytery of Connecticut from 1867 to 1870 
and of the Presbytery of Westchester from 1870 to 1881 
he was Stated Clerk and Treasurer. For nine successive 
years he was temporary clerk of the Synod of New York. 
He was a commissioner to the General Assembly at the 
meeting in Cincinnati in 1867, in St. Louis in 1894, and 
in Saratoga in 1890; and in each of the meetings he was 
a member of some important committee. Beginning with 
the year 1861 he has written for the Presbyterian, and 
New York Observer, and other periodicals. In 1882 he 
began to gather materials for these records of the family 
of his ancestor in New Jersey, Nicholas Mundy. 



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EZRA F. MUNDY, son of Melancthon Mundy, m Aug. 31, 
1853, Abbie Coddington daughter of David and Deborah 
Coddington of New Brunswick, N. J. b Dec. 3, 1830. 
Married by Rev. Samuel B. How, D. D. 
Their children are: 

Charles Hodge Mundy, b Sept. 9, 1858, d July 14, 1859. 
Ella Mundy, b May 2, 1861, d May 27, 1888. 
Madeleine May Mundy, b Nov. 2, 1863, 
Willie Townsend Mundy, b April 21, 1869, d Feb. 6, 1874. 

MADELEINE MAY MUNDY, daughter of Ezra F. Mundy, 
m June 17, 1890, Edwin M. Hopkins, son of William 
Ambrose and Hannah Hopkins, of Carmel, N. Y. Cere- 
mony by her father assisted by Rev. James G. Mason 
and Sidney G. Law. Edwin M. Hopkins since 1889 has 
been a Professor in the Kansas State University. 



HENRY COOK MUNDY, son of Melancthon Mundy, m May 
25, 1859, Lydia Dunham, daughter of Benajah Dunham, 
(see p 48.) 
Their children are: 

William Fletcher Mundy, b April 1, 1860. 
Theresa Elmira Mundy, b Dec. 2, 1861. 
Lucy Etta Mundy, b March 9, 1864. 
Frederick Henry Mundy, b May 23, 1868. 

WILLIAM FLETCHER MUNDY, son of Henry Cook Mun- 
dy, m Aug. 30, 1892, Margaret Helen Christie, b April 
12, 1868, at Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Resides 
at Freehold, New Jersey. 
Their children are: 
Norman Mundy, b Sept. 26, 1893. 
Edith Cook Mundy, b Jan. 28, 1896. 



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THERESA ELMIRA MUNDY, daughter of Henry Cook 
Mundy, m Oct. 25, 1882, William Mundy Letson, son 

of Joseph Clark and Letson. The ceremony was 

by Rev. Ezra F. Mundy. 
They had one child: 
Roy Letson, b 1883. 

LUCY ETTA MUNDY, daughter of Henry Cook Mundy, m 
Henry Pierce. Resides in New Brunswick, New Jersey. 

FREDERICK H. MUNDY, son of Henry Cook Mundy, is 
married and has two daughters, but record not obtained. 
He resides at Monmouth, Maine. 



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BENAJAH MUNDY, SON OF BENAJAH MUNDY. 

BEN A J AH MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, (see p 47) m 

July 27, 1822, Margaret Jackson, d of Thomas and Mary 

(Hampton) Jackson, b Oct. 29, 1802, d June 6, 1869. 
He was in early life a blacksmith, learning the trade 
in the shop of his cousin, Henry Mundy, Rahway, N.J. (p22). 
For a time he resided in New Haven, Conn. In 1845 he 
bought the farm of his cousin, Phinehas Mundy, located at 
Pumptown, N. J. , and remained there for about twenty-five 
years. He then sold his farm, and was boarding with Mrs. 
Henrietta Mundy, near New Durham, at the time of his 
death. He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church, at 
Metuchen, from 1848 until his death. 

Their children are: 

Mary Adelia Mundy, b Sept. 10, 1825, d 1903. 

Benajah Mundy, b May 29, 1829, d 1898. 

Thomas Jackson Mundy, b June 24, 1835, d 1906. 

Cornelia Mundy, b Jan. 19, 1838, d June 22, 1872. 

BENAJAH MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, b May 29, 
1829, m Sept. 25, 1852, Louise Fitz Randolph Mundy, d 
of Simeon Mundy, (p 15) b Oct. 9, 1833, d at Nokomis, 
Illinois, Feb. 8, 1867. 
Their children are: 
Henry Martin Mundy, b Oct, 5, 1854. 
Simeon Mundy, b Dec. 20, 1859. 
Benajah F. Mundy, b Aug. 17, 1862. 

Benajah Mundy, married (second) AnnaM. Easterday, 
d of Daniel and Jane Robinson Easterday, of Nokomis, 111., 
b May 16, 1842. 

They had one child: 

Louise Easterday Mundy, b May 9, 1870. 



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HENRY MARTIN MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, m Liz- 
zie Sequine, d of James F. and Lanak S. Sequine, Perth 
Amboy, N. J., b Sept. 15, 1856. 
Their children are: 

Louise L. Mundy, b Oct. 8, 1880, d July 24, 1881. 
Estelle L. Mundy, b Dec. 1, 1882. 

BENAJAH F. MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, is married 
but record not obtained. 



THOMAS JACKSON MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, m 
March 31, 1870, Mary Louise Harney, d of William and 
Caroline Louisa (Thompson) Harney, of Jersey City, b 
July 24, 1839, d Jan. 18, 1873. 
Their children are: 

Charles Imbrie Mundy, b Jan. 30, 1871. 
Louise Harney Mundy, b Jan. 15, 1873, d March 29, 1874. 

Thomas Jackson Mundy, m (second) Dec. 20, 1882, 
Annie Wilson Meyers, d of Michael Henry and Louisa (Sill- 
cock) Meyers, of Nev/ Brunswick, N. J. , b Nov. 7, 1859. 



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NOAH MUNDY, SON OF BENAJAH MUNDY. 

NOAH MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, m Sept. 13, 1820, 
Rebecca Hampton, d of John and Anna (Cottrell) Hamp- 
ton, of Metuchen, b Sept. 3, 1800, d July 21, 1841. 
Noah Mundy died March 5, 1894, being over 95 years 
of age, and has the distinction of being the Patriarch of all 
whose names are recorded in this book. (See p 47. ) 
Their Children are: 

John Hampton Mundy, b June 23, 1821, d Aug. 7, 1886. 
Anna Louisa Mundy, b Oct. 1, 1824, d Aug. 1897. 

JOHN HAMPTON MUNDY, son of Noah Mundy, m April 
25, 1849, Virginia Vail, d of Robert Clarkson and Sarah 
(Marsh) Vail, b Jan. 9, 1830. 
Their children are: 

Edwin Vail Mundy, b Aug. 28, 1850, d Sept. 20, 1890. 
Frank Jarvis Mundy, b June 21, 1852. 
Robert Vail Mundy, b July 30, 1854. 
William Barton Mundy, b Aug. 28, 1856, d Sept. 1857. 
Ann Eliza Mundy, b Aug. 28, 1858. 
Sarah Louise Mundy, b Aug. 16, 1860. 
Jennie Amelia Mundy, b Sept. 4, 1870. 

EDWIN VAIL MUNDY, son of John Hampton Mundy, mar- 
ried and died at West Superior, Wisconsin, in 1890, but 
left no children. 

FRANK JARVIS MUNDY, son of John Hampton Mundy, 
m Dec. 29, 1880, Almira Norton Smith, d of Josiah A. 
and Elizabeth Norton Smith, b Dec. 8, 1857. 
They had one child: 
Marion Canterbury Mundy, b Nov. 19, 1882. 




Died 1894, age 95 years and 5 months 



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Frank Jarvis Muncly received his education at Rutgers 
College and Princeton Seminary. For a few years before 
entering college he was a licentiate and had charge of some 
appointments in the Methodist Church. On leaving Prince- 
ton Seminary he was licensed by the Presbytery of Elizabeth 
and supplied at Stirling, N. J. , for a time. He then became 
pastor of a Congregational Church at Lenox, Mass. , next at 
Bennington, Vermont, then at Lynn, Massachusetts. In 
1889 he became a pastor of the Presbyterian Church of 
Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. For three years he was 
pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Spokane, Washing- 
ton. From 1894 until 1902 he was pastor of churches at At- 
lantic City, N. J. In 1904 he became pastor of the Jeffer- 
son Park Presbyterian Church in Chicago. He is regarded 
as a preacher of ability. He is now (1907) pastor of the 
Second Presbyterian Church at Dallas, Texas. 

ROBERT VAIL MUNDY, son of John Hampton Mundy, m 
April 14, 1883, Selma Le Fevre, d of Frank and Josephine 
Le Fevre, b in Montreal, May 11, 1862. 
Their children are: 
Josephine Mundy, b April 6, 1885. 
Jennevieve Mundy, b Feb. 26, 1887. 
Virginia Mundy, b Dec. 7, 1890, d April 14, 1891. Resi- 
dence, Bay City, Michigan, 

ANN ELIZA MUNDY, d of John Hampton Mundy, m Dec. 
8, 1881, Josiah William Taylor, son of Josiah and Jane 
Linbarger Taylor, of Brooklyn, N. Y., b Sept. 1, 1852. 
Their children are: 

Annie E. Taylor, b March 14, 1884, d March 16, 1884. 
Robert V. Taylor, b Oct. 12, 1886. 
Josiah S. Taylor, b Nov. 3, 1887. 
Harold 0. Taylor, b Nov. 2, 1888, d Nov. 30, 1888. 



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SARAH LOUISA MUNDY, daughter of John Hampton 
Mundy, m Dec. 4, 1890, Robert Dexter Estes, son of 
Dr. David Corban and Mary Dollar Estes. 

JENNIE AMELIA MUNDY, daughter of John Hampton 

Mundy, m but; ^^ record obtained. 
Noah Mundy, m 2d Dec. 4, 1845, Margaret Eliza 
Wendover widow of James Wendover, and daughter of Lewis 
and Nancy (Shotwell) Thornall, of Metuchen, N. J. , b Dec. 
20, 1813, d Sept. 13, 1890. 

One child. 

Rebecca Mundy, b April 18, 1848. 



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FAMILY OF EZRA MUNDY, SON OF BENAJAH MUNDY. 

EZRA MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, m April 7, 1822, 

Julia Ann Carman, daughter of Major Phinehas andHul- 

dah Carman (p 15), b Dec. 1, 1803, d at St. Louis, Mo., 

Nov. 4, 1849. 
Ezra Mundy was born at Oak Tree near Metuchen, N. 
J., and followed teaching during the greater part of his life. 
At one time he had a successful school in New York City. 
About the year 1837, he and his brother Henry removed to 
Whitehall, 111. , where he conducted a store. Later he re- 
moved to St. Louis where he remained until his death. He 
was intelligent, active in mind and body, was tall and slender 
and was highly esteemed. Like all his brothers and sisters 
he lived and died a christian in connection with the Presby- 
terian church. 

Children are: 

Henry Carman Mundy, b July 14, 1823, d Nov. 1, 1824. 

Almira Mundy, b Aug. 27, 1825, d Jan. 26, 1880. 

Sarah F. R. Mundy, b June 3, 1828. 

Julia Carman Mundy, b Jan. 30, 1831. 

Sylvester Graham Mundy, b Oct. 31, 1833, d June 30, 1880. 

Mary M. Mundy, b April 23, 1836. 

Emma E. Mundy, b Aug. 13, 1838. 

Margaret Mundy, b Jan. 18, 1841, d April 26, 1847. 

Laura Mundy, b Oct. 13, 1843. 

Ezra Mundy, b Oct. 9, 1845. 

ALMIRA MUNDY, daughter of Ezra Mundy, m Jan. 3, 1843, 
Robert Eoff. He died Nov. 1, 1874. 
One child. 
Julia Aletta Eoff, b Jan. 14, 1844, d Dec. 20, 1852. 

SARAH MUNDY, daughter of Ezra Mundy, m Oct. 8, 1845, 
William Greer. No children. William Greer b Sept. 3, 
1827. 



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JULIA CARMAN MUNDY, daughter of Ezra Mundy, m Oct. 

13, 1855. Dr. Robert G. Norris. Resides at Sandoval, 111. 

Their children are: 

Brunssais M. Norris, b June 5, 1856. 

Andsal G. Norris, b April 6, 1858. 

'Sallie F. R. Norris, b Aug. 15, 1860, d Sept 11, 1868. 
Julia C. Mundy, married second time Dec. 10, 1868 
William H. Poole, b March 10, 1844. Residence Sandoval 111. 

Their children are: 

Emma L. Poole, b March 13, 1870. 

Randolph C. Poole, b Aug. 10, 1872. 

Louis Henry Poole, b July 6, 1874. 

SYLVESTER GRAHAM MUNDY, son of Ezra Mundy, m 
Nov. 4, 1861, Lizzie McHenry, b June 14. 1838. 

MARY MUNDY, daughter of Ezra Mundy, m Nov. 4, 1856, 
William J. Kennedy, b Dec. 30, 1831. They reside in 
Omaha, Nebraska. 
One child. 
Clare Carman Kennedy, b Oct. 7, 1868. 

EMMA E. MUNDY, daughter of Ezra Mundy, m Aug. 15, 
1858, Hainor Rashcoe, b May 20, 1831. Reside in St. Louis. 
Their children are: 
Ida Earth Rashcoe, b Aug. 15, 1859. 
Julia Alice Rashcoe, b Feb. 8, 1862, d April 20, 1864. 
Emma A. Rashcoe, b Nov. 8, 1864. 
Mary Carman Rashcoe, b Aug. 16, 1867. 
Julia Ann Rashcoe, b June 11, 1871. 
Karl Hainor Rashcoe, b Feb. 24. 1874. 
Eugene Olive Rashcoe, b Aug. 15, 1879. 

LAURA MUNDY, daughter of Ezra Mundy, m Dec. 12, 1883, 
Benjamin I. Atwell, son of James and Mary Atwell, b 
1841. Residence, La Cygne, Kansas. 



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EZRA MUNDY, son of Ezra Mundy, m Sept. 23, 1869, Sallie 
J. Ptomey, b Oct. 12, 1851. Residence, Patoka Marion 
County, Illinois. 
Their children are: 

Henry Mundy, b Nov. 7, 1870, d May 1, 1872. 
Sallie F. R. Mundy, b May 9, 1873. 
Frederick C. Mundy, b May 20, 1875. 
Edward Leon Mundy, b Dec. 3, 1878, d Jan 20, 1879. 
George R. Mundy, b Jan. 29, 1880. 
Laura G. Mundy, b Nov. 16, 1882. 

Ezra Mundy, m second time, Aug. 9, 1851, Rebecca 
Mundy, daughter of Henry and Phebe (Ayers) Mundy (p 22), 
of Rahway, N. J., b Dec. 11, 1811, d Sept. 25, 1879. They 

had one child: 

Ella Rebecca, b May 1, 1852, d Dec. 26, 1852. 



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FAMILY OF MARY MUNDY, D. OF BENAJAH MUNDY. 

MARY MUNDY, daughter of Benajah Mundy (p 47), m 
Enos Mundy, son of Ephraim and Isabel Mundy (see his 
record farther on). Resided in Dark Lane, Metuchen, 
N. J. 

Their children are: 
Lovicy Mundy, b Jan. 27, 1827. 
Enos Mundy, b Oct. 27, 1830, d July 16, 1895, 
Sarah Elizabeth Mundy, b April 9, 1839, d 1901. 

ENOS MUNDY, son of Enos Mundy, m Elerziff Martin, 
daughter of Amasa and Betsy Martin. 
Their children are: 
Melancthon Mundy, b June 26, 1859. 
Whitefield Mundy, b Feb. 16, 1862, d 1903. 

WHITEFIELD MUNDY, son of Enos Mundy, m March 29, 
1888, Alice Adelia Compton, d of William Edgar and 
Sarah Frances (Mundy) Compton b Oct. 18, 1866. 
They had two children: 
Edna May Mundy, b Dec. 23, 1889. 



SARAH ELIZABETH MUNDY, daughter of Enos Mundy, 

m March 4, 1857, Samuel La Forge, son of Charles and 

Olivia La Forge, b Dec. 26, 1833, d 1903. 

Their children are: 

Charles Enos La Forge, b Sept. 9, 1858, died. 

William Henry La Forge, b Jan. 28, 1862. 

John Sanders La Forge, b Feb. 23, 1866. 
These sons are married and have children. Charles 
died about twenty years ago and left one son named George. 



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FAMILY OF CHRISTIAN V. MUNDY, SON OF BENAJAH 

CHRISTIAN V. MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy (p 47), m 

March 31, 1827, Sarah Ann Mundy, d of Simeon and 

Isabel (Carman) Mundy (p 22), 
Christian V. Mundy was born on the old homestead at 
Oak Tree, Metuchen, N. J. (p 47). He entered mercantile 
life and was in business in Rahway, N. J., and New York; 
and from 1837 to 1853 in New Brunswick, N. J. In the 
spring of 1853 he moved on a farm at Metuchen, N. J. , and 
in 1867 he removed to Belvidere, Illinois, purchased real 
estate and remained there until his death in 1890. He was a 
"self-educated" man. With but limited advantages when 
young, he became a good scholar in English. He read at- 
tentively the best English literature. He was of a very 
social and agreeable turn; a fine conversationalist, and was 
greatly interested in the history of the Mundy family, and 
gave much help and encouragement. 

Their children are: 

Mary Marchant Mundy, b Feb. 28, 1828, d Aug. 12, 1840. 

Sarah Matilda Mundy, b Sept. 3, 1830, d 1906. 

Simeon Mundy, died young. 

Julia Mundy, b Sept. 18, 1837. 

Mary Marchant Mundy, b June 17, 1840, d April 16, 1876. 

Eva Mundy, b June 1, 1850, d Oct. 10, 1850. 

JULIA MUNDY, daughter of Christian V. Mundy, m Feb. 
3, 1863, George Marcellus Peal, a native of England, b 
Aug. 6, 1836. 
Their children are: 

Christina Peal, b Aug. 1865, d Aug. 1865. 
George Mundy Peal, b Nov. 14, 1866. 
Charles Marcellus Peal, b Feb. 23, 1868. 
Frederick Johnson Peal, b July 1874. 
Residence, Chicago. 



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MARY MARCHANT MUNDY, daughter of Christian V. 
Mundy, m Jan. 10, 1868, Charles W. Smith, b Dec. 1839. 
Their children are: 

Eva Smith, b April 1869, d Aug. 4, 1869. 
Kate Nevins Smith, b Aug. 28, 1870. 
Annie Letson Smith, b Feb. 4, 1873. 
Charles W. Smith died a few years ago. 



FAMILY OF HENRY FRAZEE MUNDY, SON OF 
BENAJAH MUNDY. 



HENRY FRAZEE MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, (p 47) 

m June 16, 1832, Margaret C. Voorhees, daughter of 

Clarkson and Mary Voorhees of Rahway, N. J. , b Sept. 9, 

1811, d 1905. 

They first lived in Rahway. About the year 1837. with 

his brother Ezra (p 63) he removed to Whitehall, III, where 

he conducted smithing or carriage work. He is buried at 

Whitehall. His widow subsequently married William Harney. 

(p 59). 

Their children are: 

Charlotte C. Mundy, b Apr. 27, 1837, d March 9, 1841. 

Margaret Adelia Mundy, b Apr. 5, 1839, d 1892. 

Charlotte C. Mundy, b Nov. 17, 1842, d Nov. 2, 1844. 

MARGARET ADELIA MUNDY, daughter of Henry F. 
Mundy, m Oct. 7, 1857 John B. Oltman, b March 31, 1937. 
Their children are: 

Maggie Harney Oltman, b Oct. 9, 1858, d March 12, 1877. 
Agathe D. Oltman, b Oct. 26, 1859. 
William Harney Oltman, b Jan. 8, 1862. 
Henry Oltman, b Aug. 21, 1872. 



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FAMILY OF EDWARD MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL. 

EDWARD MUNDY, son of Samuel (p 8) m March 5, 1795, 
Deborah Crowell, b Jan. 12, 1771. He resided at Wood- 
bridge, N. J. Edward d June 1, 1851, aged 83 yrs, 7 m, 
15 days. Deborah d June 27, 1858, aged 87 yrs, 5 m, 15 
days, both buried in the Presbyterian church yard at 
Woodbridge, N. J. 
Their children are: 

Crov/ell Mundy, b Aug. 16, 1797, d Aug. 17, 1854. 
Sarah Griffith Mundy, b June 19, 1800, d Aug. 4, 1841. 
Elizabeth Barron Mundy, b April 24, 1808, d May 14, 1868. 

CROWELL MUNDY, son of Edward Mundy, was a physician 
on Staten Island, m Feb. 5, 1821, Joanna Parkinson, who 
v/as b Aug. 29, 1802, died Oct. 12, 1827. 
Their children are: 

Christopher E. Mundy, b March 2, 1822, d March 14, 1826. 
Sarah Jane Mundy, b July 20, 1823, d Feb. 6, 1859, 
Leonora Malvina Mundy, b April 21, 1825. 
Henrietta Bewzetta Mundy, b Oct. 20, 1826. 

Crowell Mundy M. D. married 2d Feb. 13, 1828 Ann 
Guyon, daughter of Harmonus and Elizabeth Guyon, b July 
26, 1809. 

Their children are: 

Harmonus Guyon Mundy, b Dec. 13, 1828, d Feb. 11, 1844. 
Edward Crowell Mundy, b Oct. 16, 1830, d June 19, 1881. 
Elizabeth Guyon Mundy, b Nov. 11, 1832, dAug. 27, 1853. 
Joanna Mundy, b Aug. 9, 1834. 
Deborah Barron Mundy, b May 11, 1836. 
Margaret Eliza Mundy, b Dec 30, 1837. 
James Guyon Mundy, b Dec. 23, 1839. 
Maria Louisa Mundy, b Oct. 19, 1841. 
Ellis Barron Mundy, b Aug. 17, 1843. 
Mary Chrissy Mundy, b Aug. 8, 1845. 
Ann Guyon Mundy, b May 18, 1847. 



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SARAH JANE MUNDY, daughter of Crowell Mundy M. D., 

m Dec. 28, 1843, Joseph G. Sequine b in Virginia Not. 

9, 1824, d Sept. 6, 1878. 

Their children are: 

Anna Guyon Sequine b Jan. 17, 1845. 

Mary C. Sequine, b April 28, 1846. 

Joanna Parkinson Sequine, b Sept. 3, 1848. 

Crowell Mundy Sequine, b March 12, 1851. 

Margaret Bennett Sequine, b May 29, 1854. 

Henry Stewart Sequine, b Aug. 1, 1856, d Oct. 9, 1857. 

Joseph G. Sequine, Jr. , b Jan. 23, 1859. 

LEONORA MALVINA MUNDY, daughter of Crowell Mundy, 
M. D., m Jesse 0. Dissosway, and had five children. 

HENRIETTA BEWZETTE MUNDY, daughter of Crowell 
Mundy, M. D., m Joseph B. Jacques. One child, 

HARNONUS GUYON MUNDY, son of Crowell Mundy, -M. 
D. Unmarried; died of lockjaw caused by a pistol 
wound while hunting. 

EDWARD CROWELL MUNDY, son of Crowell Mundy, M. 
D., was a prominent physician on Staten Island, and 
was a Surgeon in the 12th New York Cavalry during the 
war of the Rebellion; m Nov. 19, 1851, Mary Miriam 
Barrett, b July 3, 1830, d May 10, 1855. 
Their children are: 

Nathan Barrett Mundy, b Aug. 13, 1852. 
Franklin Crowell Mundy, b Nov. 26, 1853. 

Edward Crowell Mundy, M. D., married second time, 
Laura Josephine Andrews, of Salem, Massachusetts. 

Their children are: 
Edward Mundy. 
Bessie Mundy. 

ELIZABETH GUYON MUNDY, daughter of Crowell Mun- 
dy, M. D., m John H. Garretson, of Staten Island, N.Y. 
No children. 



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JOANNA MUNDY, daughter of Crowell Mundy, M. D., m 
Nov. 15, 1853, Alfred Barber, of New York. 
Their children are: 

Warren Crowell Barber, b Sept. 17, 1854, 
Henry Guyon Barber, b May 16, 1859. 
Jacob Olwine Barber, b Jan. 24, 1861. 

DEBORAH BARRON MUNDY, daughter of Crowell Mundy 
M. D., m June 15, 1858, Isaac L. Millspaugh M. D. 
Residence, Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y. 
Their children are: 

Mary Barnett Millspaugh, b Nov. 17, 1859. 
Edward Judson Millspaugh, b June 20, 1861. 
Louisa Moore Millspaugh, b Aug. 27, 1868. 
Corwin Guyon Millspaugh, b June 11, 1870. 
William Pierpont Millspaugh, b Aug. 31, 1872. 

MARGARET ELIZA MUNDY, daughter of Crowell Mundy, 
M. D., m June 21, 1859, Andrew W. Nicholson. 
Their children are: 

Anna Mundy Nicholson, b March 24, 1860. 
Walter Wessels Nicholson, b Dec. 11, 1861. 
Bertha Guyon Nicholson, b Oct. 27, 1863. 

JAMES GUYON MUNDY, son of Crowell Mundy, M. D., m 
Olivia Michales. 
Their children are: 

Charles Crowell Mundy, b Oct. 5 1867, d Apr. 24, 1868. 
Florence Guyon Mundy, b Feb. 11, 1877. 

ANNA GUYON MUNDY, daughter of Crowell Mundy, M. D. , 
m June 23, 1874, William Clawson. 
Their children are: 

Maria Louise Clav/son, b May 10, 1875. 
Laura Josephine Clawson, b Oct. 11, 1877. 
William White Clawson, b March 10, 1880. 
Anna Mundy Clawson, b Jan. 21, 1884. 



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SARAH GRIFFITH MUNDY, daughter of Edward Mundy, 
m May 30, 1820, Rev. Clarkson Dunn, d Feb. 24, 1837. 
Deborah Barron Dunn, b Nov. 1, 1821. 
Lydia Brown Dunn, b Dec. 3, 1823. 
Elizabeth Mundy Dunn, b Jan. 12, 1826. 
Edward Mundy Dunn, b Feb. 19, 1829. 
Samuel Clarkson Dunn, b June 10, 1833. 
Sarah Ann Dunn, b Aug. 3, 1837. 

ELIZABETH BARRON MUNDY, daughter of Edward Mun- 
dy, m Lorrain Freeman who died Sept. 1875, age 75. 
Their children are: 

Sarah Elizabeth Freeman, b Feb. 8, 1831. 
Susan Anna Freeman, b Sept. 15, 1833. 
Dedorah Barron Freeman, b July 26, 1836. 
Adelaide Freeman, b Aug. 13, 1839, married a Williams. 
Edward Mundy Freeman, b Jan. 13, 1842. 
Lorrain Clarkson Freeman, b May 6, 1844. 
William Henry Freeman, b Jan. - 1847, d March 12, 1849. 
Henrietta Amelia Freeman. 

SUSAN ANNA FREEMAN, daughter of Lorrain Freeman m 
April 8, 1852, William B. Dixon, b March 24, 1823. 
Their children are: 

Edward Mundy Dixon, b July 4, 1853. 
Elizabeth Dixon, b June 5, 1856. 
Estelle De Peyster Dixon, b Feb. 7, 1859. 
Florence Dixon, b May 30, 1861. 
William Bailey Dixon, b Aug. 24, 1865, d March 10, 1866. 

William Elbert Dixon, | twins, Aug. 24, 1867. 
Susan Hoffman Dixon, ^ , & y 

Anna Dorothea Dixon, Nov. 5, 1872. 



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FAMILY OF EZRA MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL MUNDY. 

EZRA MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy (p 8), m Nov. 18, 

1797, Catharins Prall, b July 24, 1780, d June 10, 1838. 

He died June 17, 1841. 
They resided about three quarters of a mile west of 
Pumptown, near Metuchen, N. J. , on the farm long occupied 
by his grandson William A. Campbell. 

Their children are: 

Charlotte Mundy, b May 15, 1799, d Jan. 16, 1827. 

Elizabeth Mundy, b Oct. 5, 1801, d Sept. 13, 1842. 

Rebecca Mundy, b Jan. 9, 1806, d Nov. 16, 1822. 

William P. Mundy, b Feb. 28, 1809, d July 30, 1811. 

Henrietta Mundy, b Aug. 16, 1812, d Nov. 11, 1890. 

CHARLOTTE MUNDY. daughter of Ezra Mu»dy, m Jere- 
miah Campbell, son of Henry Campbell. 
Their children are: 
Elizabeth Campbell. 
Rebecca Campbell. 
V/illiam A. Campbell. 

ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, daughter of Jeremiah Campbell, 
married George Y. Brewster, b April 18, 1820, d July 
4, 1853. Residence, Woodbridge, N. J. 
Their children are: 
Catharine M. Brewster. 
Ezra Mundy Brewster. 
Walter Brewster. 
Sarah Elizabeth Brewster. 
Albert Brewster. 
George Brewster. 



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REBECCA CAMPBELL, daughter of Jeremiah Campbell, m 
John Arnold, and had several children. Residence, 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 

WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL, s of Jeremiah Campbell, married; 
no children. He resided ail his life on the Ezra Mundy 
Hom.estead (p 73). 

HENRIETTA MUNDY, d of Ezra Mundy (p 73), m Rev. 
Holloway W. Hunt, the pastor of the Presbyterian 
Church at Metuchen, N. J., b March 31, 1800, d April 
28, 1882. 

Their children are: 
Ezra Mundy Hunt, d 1895. 
Augustine Hunt, died. 
Catharine Hunt, died. 
David Brainerd Hunt, died 1876. 
Cliarlotte Elizabeth Hunt, died 1906. 
Theodore W. Hunt. 

Ezra Mundy Hunt became a physician, lived in Me- 
tuchen, N. J. Was a surgeon in the army for a time during 
the war of the Rebellion. He held for m.any years the Sec- 
retaryship of the New Jersey State Board of Health, and re- 
sided at Trenton, N. J. He married Emma Ayers, daughter 
of Ezra Ayers (p 44), and his children are: 

Ellsworth Hunt, became a physician; d 1886. 

Alonzo Hunt, is a physician; m a daughter of Henry F. 

Ayers (p 16), and resides at Metuchen, N. J. 
Henrietta Hunt. (Single). 
Ezra Mundy Hunt, married second time, Emma Reeve, 
of South Jersey. 

Augustine Hunt, son of Rev. Holloway W. Hunt, mar- 
ried; removed to Belvidere, Illinois, and died soon after. 

Catharine Hunt, daughter of Rev. Holloway W. Hunt, 
married Lewis C. Rowland, and have children. 



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David Brainerd Hunt, son of Rev. Hollovv^ay W. Hunt, 
became a physician; died young, age about 30. 

Charlotte Elizabeth Hunt, daughter of Rev. Holloway 
W. Hunt, m 1880, Rev. Charles W. Cooper, of the Presby- 
terian Church, and had one child, who died a babe. C. W. 
Cooper died May 1886. Mrs. Cooper died in 1906-. 

Theodore Hunt, son of Rev. Holloway W. Hunt, mar- 
ried a Miss Reeve, of South Jersey; had no children. He is 
in the Chair of English Literature in Princeton University, 
and is the author of valuable books, and many articles in 
magazines. Rev. H. W. Hunt and his three sons, Ezra, 
Brainerd and Theodore, and his tv;o grandsons, Ellsworth 
and Alonzo, are graduates of Princeton University; and sev- 
eral of them took honors. Dr. E. M. Hunt was after his 
graduation given the degree of Doctor of Science by Prince- 
ton University, and LL. D, by Lafayette College. Prof. T. 
W. Hunt is a Doctor of Literature, the degree being con- 
ferred by Lafayette College, and that of Ph. D. by Rutgers 
College, 



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FAMILY OF RJCHEL MUNDY, D. OF SAMUEL MUNDY. 

RACHEL MUNDY, daughter of Samuel Mundy (p. 8) m 

Reuben Freeman. 

Their children are: 

Elizabeth Freeman. 

Phebe Freeman. 

Frances Freeman. 

Harriet Freeman. 

Randolph Freeman. 

Phinehas Freeman. 

Isaac Freeman. 

Reuben Freeman. 
She married 2nd James Mathews and had children. 

William Mathews. 

Ann Matthews. 

Susan Matthews. 

James Matthews. 
She removed into the state of New York. The above 
was given from memory by my uncle C. V. Mundy. 



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FAMILY OF NICHOLAS MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL 

MUNDY. (See p. 7) 

NICHOLAS MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy lived and died 
about a half mile south east of New Durham, and about ^ two 
miles west of Metuchen N. J. His farm was joined on the 
South by the farm of Enos Talmage, where Ezekiel Talmage 
now (1903) resides, and on the north by the farm of Me- 
lancthon Mundy, which formerly belonged to Michael Martin. 
The house and barn stood on the east side of the road lead- 
ing from the Amboy turnpike south across the Penn. R. R, 
and near the Talmage farm. Here his children were born, and 
also the three oldest children of his grandaughter, Phebe 
Mundy, v/ho married Melancthon Mundy. These buildings 
became old and the house was taken down. The barn was 
burned a few years (1903) ago. The farm became the pro- 
perty of Melancthon Mundy, and is now (1903) owi?fe by his 
grandson William F. Mundy (p 56). In 1904 the place was 
sold to a Mr. Smith. It had remained in possesion of the 
family for at least a century and a half. 

Nicholas Mundy died March 1, 1813 in the 74th year of 
his age. 

Nicholas Mundy is thought to have been the one who 
is mentioned in the Will of John Mundy, recorded in Tren- 
ton, N. J. , dated March 14, 1774, as the husband of Sarah 
Mundy, his daughter. (See record of Wills. ) 

Their children are: 

Gabriel Mundy, b Jan. 10, 1760, d Aug. 25,1842. 

Effiah Mundy, b Oct. 23, 1761, d July 29, 1804. 

Phinehas Mundy, b 1765. 

Sarah Mundy, b 1771, d Sept. 13, 1831. 

Catharine Mundy, I ^^ ^^^^^^ obtained of these 

Lucretia Mundy, ) 

Michael Mundy, b March 6, 1775, d March 10, 1857. 



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GABRIEL MUNDY, son of Nicholas Mundy, m Phebe Kent, 
who was the daughter of Sarah Mundy by her first hus- 
band, as is supposed. 
Gabriel Mundy lived on the farm, lately occupied by 
his grandson, Gabriel Mundy, who is the son of his daughter, 
Phebe (p 51), the house standing an eighth of a mile north of 
the Perth Amboy turnpike, near New Durham, and between 
the houses of Benajah Martin and Sheriff Clarkson, the farm 
being now in in the possession (1903) of Mrs. Henrietta 
Mundy. He served three times in the Revolutionary war, 
and was engaged in the battle of Long Island. When I was 
a boy I often played with his bayonet and cartridge box, 
which hung in our garret. 

His wife was born June 1, 1771, died Dec. 2, 1829. 
Their children are: 

David Mundy, b July 8, 1789, d Sept. 28, 1841. 
Phebe Mundy, b June 28, 1896, d Jan. 21, 1863. 
David Mundy, not married. 

Phebe Mundy, married Melancthon Mundy (see p 51). 
Gabriel Mundy, married second time, Margaret Trim- 
back, who died Nov. 23, 1843, age 77. 



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EFFIAH MUNDY, DAUGHTER OF NICHOLAS MUNDY. 

EFFIAH MUNDY, daughter of Nicholas Mundy, m Randolph 
Daniels, b Feb. 20, 1758, d Aug. 11, 1829. 
Their children are: 
Manning Daniels, b Sept. 30, 1783. 
Ellis Daniels, b Dec. 12, 1785, d March 14, 1862. 
Catharine Daniels, b Aug. 23, 1787. 
Sarah Daniels, b July 8, 1790, d March 12, 1878. 
Randolph Daniels, b April 2, 1793, d Feb. 11, 1823. 
Mary Daniels, b Aug. 9, 1795. 
Rachel Daniels, b June 26, 1798. 
Christianna Daniels, b April 14, 1802, d 1894. 
Ruth Daniels. 
Manning Daniels and his brother, Ellis Daniels, were 
killed by the cars, near Metuchen, N. J. , but not the same 
year. 

Manning Daniels married and had children. 
Ellis Daniels twice married and had children. 
Catharine Daniels married a Soper, and had children. 
Sarah Daniels married Erastus Humphrey; no children. 
Christianna Daniels married Daniel Talmage, son of 
Enos Talmage. He (Daniel) was murdered by Sullivan in 
1872. 

Ruth Daniels not married. 



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PHINEHAS MUNDY, SON OF NICHOLAS MUNDY. 

PHINEHAS MUNDY, son of Nicholas Mundy (p77), b about 
1765, m Eva Manning. They resided and are buried at 
Spotswood, N. J. 
Their children are: 
Merrill Mundy. 

Manning Mundy. Removed to Jefferson County, Indiana, 
Sarah Ann Mundy, not married. 
Phinehas Mundy, not married. 
Hannah Mundy. 
Michael Mundy. 
Eva Eliza Mundy. 

MERRILL MUNDY, son of Phinehas Mundy, m Martha 
Walton. Resided at Spotswood. Served several years 
as Justice of the Peace. 
Their children are: 
Eve Eliza Mundy. 
Maria Mundy, married, one child. 
Theodore Mundy. 

Ann Mundy, married, four children. 
Clarkson Mundy, married, three children. 
Margaret Mundy, married, one child. 
Phinehas Mundy, married, four children. 
Erastus H. Mundy. 

Cornelia Mundy, married, two children. 
Jane Mundy, died. 

Josephine Mundy, married, one child. 
Walton Mundy, married, four children. 



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EVE ELIZA MUNDY, daughter of Merrill Mundy, m Ben- 
jamin Applegate. 
Their children are: 
Virginia Applegate, died young. 
Mary Ann Applegate, married a Rule. 
Benjamin M. Applegate. 
Stafford M. Applegate. 

MANNING MUNDY, son of Phinehas Mundy, married Eliza- 
beth Sheets. 
Their chilbren are: 
Martha Mundy. 
John Phinehas Mundy. 
Hannah Maria Mundy, 
(son). 

HANNAH MUNDY, daughter of Phinehas Mundy, m Jacob 
Scoby. Resided at Spotswood, N. J. 
Their children are: 
Adeline Scoby. 
Lester Scoby. 
Alver Scoby. 
Sarah Eliza Scoby. 

EVA ELIZA MUNDY, daughter of Phinehas Mundy, m 
John Bowne. 
One child; 
Phinehas Bowne. (Has the family bible.) 

SARAH MUNDY, daughter of Nicholas Mundy (p 77), m 
Enos Talmage, d Nov. 3, 1843, age 70 years. An Elder 
in the Presbyterian Church at Metuchen, N. J. 
No children. 



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FAMILY OF MICHAEL MUNDY, SON OF NICHOLAS. 

MICHAEL MUNDY, son of Nicholas Mundy (p 77), m Sept. 

4, 1798, Hannah Cottrell, daughter of James and Ann 

Cottrell, b Feb. 17, 1773, d March 17, 1828. They had 

no children. 
Michael Mundy, m 2nd, Mary Thickstun, b April 19, 
1788, d Nov. 9, 1859. 

One child: 

Hannah Cottrell Mundy, b Jan. 27, 1830. Died in infancy. 



FAMILY OF JOSHUA MUNDY, SON OF SAMUEL. 

JOSHUA MUNDY, son of Samuel Mundy (p 7), b 1746, d 
Jan. 18, 1831, aged 84 years, 8 months, 18 days. 

He lived a little north west of the end of the Vineyard 
Road, where it touches the New Brunswick turnpike, about 
one mile west of Metuchen, the house standing about midway 
between the Turnpike and the Pennsylvania Rail Road. 

He had four wives, and as is reported, 19 children, but 
an accurate record of them it has been impossible to obtain, 
chiefly because some of them removed to other states. 

His first wife (as her headstone shows) was Phebe Cut- 
ter, daughter of Richard Cutter, who died Dec. 20, 1797. 
Age 40. 

By her he had several children, viz: Nathan, Azariah, 
Isabel, and Ichabod. Nathan removed to the state of New 
York, near Big Flats, not far from Elmira. Isabel married 
Ephraim Mundy (See p farther on). Ichabod m Polly Conger, 
daughter of John Conger. 

His second wife was Phebe Ayers. The children are: 
Lovicy, Matthias, Osee and Zenith, who married an Ayers. 

Lovicy m Ezekiel Mundy. (See p farther on). 



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His third wife was Phebe Bird, and her children are: 
Ellis, Phebe, and (perhaps) William, 

His fourth wife was Elizabeth Martin, daughter of 
Walter Martin, d March 6, 1851. Age 74. 
Their children are: 
Elizabeth Mundy. 

Benajah Mundy, b 1802, d Aug. 25, 1849, age 46. 
Sarah Mundy. 
Julia Ann Mundy. 

NATHAN MUNDY, son of Joshua Mundy, b May 1770, re- 
moved to Big Flats, N. Y., where he died May 16, 1847. 
He m April 22, 1790, Mary Drake, b Feb. 15, 1776, d Jan. 
23, 1840. 
One child. 
Reuben Morris Mundy, b Feb. 28, 1793, d Feb. 1861. 

REUBEN MORRIS MUNDY, son of Nathan Mundy, m Han- 
nah Mundy, daughter of Benajah Mundy, of Wilkesbarre, 
Penn. Date of marriage, Nov. 4, 1818. Hannah Mundy 
died April 26, 1868. 
Their children are: 

Nicholas S. Mundy, b Dec. 26, 1819. (Single) 
Catharine Mundy, b Aug. 13, 1821. 
Simeon L. Mundy, b Feb. 10, 1825. (Single). 
Mary Louisa Mundy, b Aug. 3, 1829. 

CATHARINE MUNDY, daughter of Reuben Morris Mundy, 
m July 14, 1841, Alfred Hughson, b Aug. 19, 1819, d Apr. 
18, 1883. 

Their children are: 
Simeon M. Hughson, b Jan. 25, 1843, m Nov. 10, 1869, 

Emily A. Van Order and have two children. 

Frederick W. Van Order, b Feb. 7, 1871. 

Louisa C. Van Order, b Dec. 18, 1853. 



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MARY LOUISA MUNDY, daughter of Reuben Morris Mundy, 
m May 23, 1847, Matthias Du Bois. 
Married second time to G. H. Owen. 

BENAJAH MUNDY, father of Hannah, the wife of Reuben 
Morris Mundy, had children: 
Samuel Mundy, b Dec. 28, 1775, d Aug. 16, 1833. 
Nicholas Munidy, b May 19, 1779, d March 20, 1843. 
Rachel Mundy, b Sept 13, 1781, d March 5, 1813. 
Mary Mundy, b Dec. 8, 1785. 
Sarah Mundy, b May, 18, 1790. 
Hannah Mundy, b May 17, 1793, d April 26, 1868. 

This Benajah Mundy died Jan. 11, 1806; Catharine, 
his wife, died March 27, 1837. 

Note— This record of this Benajah Mundy v/as given 
to me by Nicholas S. Mundy, of Big Flats, N. Y. From the 
names (Benajah, Samuel, Nicholas, etc.) it would appear as 
if he belonged to the Mundys of Middlesex County, N. J. I 
have been told that somie of the family did go to the State of 
Pennsylvania, 

Having no better place this record is inserted here, as 
his daughter, Hannah, married Reuben Morris Mundy. 

MARY MUNDY, daughter of Benajah Mundy, married 
about 1810, Peter Schoonover. 

Their children are: 

Nicholas Mundy Schoonover, b July 20, 1811, m Feb, 25, 
1840, Phebe Barton, of Barton, Tioga County, N. Y. 

Their children are: 

Rachel M. Schoonover, b Nov. 13, 1840, d Oct. 21, 1845. 
Simeon L. Schoonover, b May 26, 1843. 
Ambrose L. Schoonover, b June 5, 1850. 
Simeon L. Schoonover married Oct, 28, 1868, Mary E. 
Buchanan, of Halsey Valley, N. Y. 

Ambrose L. Schoonover married Oct. 3, 1875, Albatine 
Parks, of Barton, N. Y. 



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In 1883 there resided at Piscataway Town, N. J., 
Elston Mundy, son of William and Anna Sofield Mundy, b 
Jan. 19, 1817. He told me that his father was William, son 
of Joshua Mundy. (See p 83). 

William Cutter Mundy is a brother of Elston Mundy. 

ELSTON MUNDY, m Oct. 22, 1845, Elizabeth Alston, d of 
Joseph and Ann Alston, b Nov. 23, 1824. 
Their children are: 

Whitefield D. Mundy, b May 28, 1848. 
Ann Amelia Mundy, b Dec. 15, 1850. 
Lizzie Alston Mundy, b Aug. 2, 1861. 

WHITEFIELD D. MUNDY, son of Elston Mundy, married 
Maria Ten Brook. 

ANN AMELIA MUNDY, daughter of Elston Mundy, m 
Nov. 6, 1869, Daniel Felter, Jr., son of Daniel and Su- 
sannah Felter, b April 21, 1848. 
Their children are: 

Sarah Harpending Felter, b July 27, 1870. 

Susannah Bowen Felter, b April 21, 1875. 

Elizabeth Alston Felter, b May 13, 1877, d July 14, 1883, 

Elston Mundy Felter, b Feb. 13, 1880. 

WILLIAM CUTTER MUNDY, brother of Elston Mundy, 

son of William and Ann Mundy, and grandson of Joshua 

Mundy (p 83), was born Jan. 26, 1814, m Ellen Comp- 

ton, daughter of Ephraim Compton. 

Their children are: 

Lyman Mundy. 

Melinda Mundy. - 

George Mundy. 

Note— George Mundy resides (1883) at Bonhamtown, 

and is an Elder in the Metuchen Presbyterian Church. He 

is married and has children: 

EzraH. Mundy. 
Thomas Mundy, died. 



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FAMILY OF ELIZABETH MUNDY, D OF JOSHUA. 

ELIZABETH NUNDY, daughter of Joshua Mundy (p 83), m 
about 1814, Pyatt Mundy, son of Samuel Mundy. (Giv- 
en me by Elizabeth herself but she could not tell me who 
this Samudl was.) 
Their chil(^en are: 
Joshua Mu\idy, b Nov. 4, 1815. 

Samuel Mutjdy, b Sept. 1818, d 1893. 

Nelson Mundy, b May 22, 1821. 

JOSHUA MUNDY, son of Pyatt and Elizabeth Mundy m 
Charlotte Bloodgood. 
Their children are: 
Emeline Mundy, b March 15, 1852. 
Sylvester Mundy, b Nov. 27, 1854. 
John Mundy. 

SAMUEL MUNDY, son of Pyatt Mundy, m Feb. 18, 1842, 
Sarah Elizadeth Martin b — 1824. 
Their children are: 

Sarah Elizabeth Mundy, b Dec. 9, 1845. 
Charles Mundy, b April 15, 1849, d March 28, 1853. 
William Pierce Mundy, b May 29, 1852, d May 18, 1854. 
Josephine Mundy, b May 2, 1856. 
Albert Mundy, b Nov. 6, 1858. 
Samuel Mundy, b Mch. 29, 1863. 

NELSON MUNDY, son of Pyatt Mundy, m Julia Guernsey. 
Their children are: 
Benjamin Mundy. 
Isaiah Mundy. 
Ellis Mundy. 
Amelia Mundy. Married a Driscoll. 



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FAMILY OF BENAJAH MUNDY, SON OF JOSHUA. 

BENAJAH MUNDY, son of Joshua Mundy (p 83), m Phebe 
Martin, daughter of Benajah and Cynthia Martin, d 
April 27, 1887. Age 83 years, 1 month, 4 days. 
Their children are: 
Edward Mundy, b Dec. 20, 1828. 
Alanson Mundy. (Dead) 

Mary Jane Mundy, b Apr. 30, 1836, d Aug. 18, 1860. 
Ann Eliza Mundy. 

EDWARD MUNDY, son of Benajah Mundy, m Mary , 

Have children: One, Dickie, d Aug. 3, 1867, aged 7 
years. 

This Edward Mundy lives (1900) quite near where the 
house of his grandfather Joshua Mundy was located. It was 
occupied by his father, Benajah Mundy. It is near the 
north end of the Vineyard Road, and near the spot where our 
ancestor, Nicholas Mundy, settled. 

SARAH MUNDY, daughter of Joshua Mundy (p 83),m David 
Martin. 

JULIA ANN MUNDY, daughter of Joshua Mundy (p 83), m 
Michael Martin, son of Michael Martin, and had son, 
Lemuel Martin. 
Note— No record of these two daughters of Joshua 

Mundy was obtained. 



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In book 28 of Wills at Trenton, N. J. p 331, and date 
Feb. 24, 1786, the will of Robert Mundy is recorded. 

Mentions wife Isabel, and children Sophia, Israel, 
Asher, Robert, Thomas and Margaret. States wife pregnant 
and issue provided for in the Will. Names Thomas and 
Abraham, his brothers, as executors. These three brothers 
are probably sons of Thomas one of the sons of Nicholas 
Mundy (p 6). 

In Book 34 of Wills, p 520, date Oct. 21, 1794, the Will 
of Thomas Mundy (probably the brother of Robert mentioned 
above) is recorded. This will mentions wife as Elizabeth; 
and children Ezekiel, and Sarah Mundy, and Elizabeth 
Merritt, wife of Shubal Merritt. Abraham and Asher 
Mundy are subscribing witnesses. 



One Thomas Mundy and Sarah Wilson were married 
Jan. 3, 1770, who, the Rev. Ezekiel W. Mundy believes, were 
his great-grand parents. But the name of his great-grand- 
father's wife, as the Will shows, was Elizabeth who may 
have been his second wife. 

EZEKIEL MUNDY, son of Thomas Mundy, b Dec. 10, 1774, 
d Oct. 24, 1832, m Lovicy Mundy d of Joshua Mundy 
(p 82). Date of marriage April 16, 1796. Resided near 
Metuchen, N. J. , on the farm occupied by his son, Ogden 
Mundy. Lovicy, b March 28, 1779, d March 10, 1863. 
Their children are: 

Azel Mundy, b Sept. 17, 1799, d Feb. 1, 1839. 
Emeline Mundy, b July 17, 1801. 
Harriet Mundy, b May 16, 1804, d Aug. 23, 1855. 
Luther Bloomfield Mundy, b Jan. 27, 1807, d July 19, 1869. 
Uzal Ogden Mundy, b Oct. 31, 1809, d Sept. 5, 1889. 




EZEKIEL W. MUNDY 



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Ambrose Mundy, b Oct. 6, 1813, d Dec. 16, 1872. 
Edward Mundy, b Nov. 1, 1818, d Aug. 21, 1834. 

EMELINE MUNDY, daughter of Ezekiel Mundy, m Nathan 
Ayers. 
One child: 
Howard Ayers. Resides in Metuchen, N. J. 

HARRIET MUNDY, daughter of Ezekiel Mundy, m Jacob 
Martin M. D., son of Jonathon Martin. Dr. Martin d 
June 1875. 
Their children are: 
Joseph Stennett Martin b April 16, 1829, and became a 

physician. 
Virtue Martin, b Feb. 19, 1844. 

Both married and had children. 

LUTHER BLOOMFIELD MUNDY, son of Ezekiel, married 
Jan. 26, 1831, Frances Eliza Martin, daughter of Dr. 
William and Sarah (Elston) Martin, b March 20, 1813, d 
Sept. 19, 1896. Resided near the Oak Tree school house, 
two miles north of Metuchen, N. J. 
Their children are: 

Adeliza Mundy, b April 21, 1832, d June 29, 1832. 
Ezekiel Wilson Mundy, b June 16, 1833. 
Edward Livingston Mundy, b July 18, 1835. 
Louisa Matilda Mundy, b Nov. 24, 1837. 
Caroline Virginia Mundy, b Dec. 3, 1842. 

Ezekiel Wilson Mundy was born at Metuchen, N. J. , in 
a tenant house on his grandfather Ezekiel' s farm. His early 
school life was past for the most part at the Oak Tree school 
with Bethune Dunkin as teacher. Mr. Dunkin taught there 
for fifty years. He was the teacher of Ezekiel' s mother and 
father, and lived at the home of Eiekiel's father for fifteen 
years. In 1848 Ezekiel went to Rahway as clerk in William 



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Coddington's Store where he served for two years. In 1851 
he went to Newark and was apprenticed to Edward A. Crane 
to learn the trade of a manufacturing jeweler. At this he 
worked until 1856. 

He became in 1852 a member of the South Baptist 
Church, Newark, N. J. Harris M. Baldwin one of the dea- 
cons was very much interested in him, and offered to edu- 
cate him if he would study for the ministry. To this he at 
length agreed, and in 1855 he went to an Academy at Essex, 
Conn. , to prepare for college. In 1856 he entered Rochester 
University. 

E. W. M. was graduated, A. B. at the University of 
Rochester (N. Y.) in 1860, and at Rochester Theological 
Seminary in 1863. He took charge of First Baptist Church in 
Syracuse N. Y. , in 1863. In 1866 he resigned and organized 
an Independent Church of which he was pastor for 13 years. 
In 1882 he took orders in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 
organized St. Mark's Church in Syracuse, N. Y., and was its 
Rector until 1893. Since 1880 he has been Librarian of the 
Public Library of Syracuse, N. Y. He is a member of the 
Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity and of the Phi Beta Kappa 
Society. He is a member also of the American Historical 
Society; of the National Geo^aphical Society; of the New 
England Historic Genealogical Society; of the Onondaga 
County Genealogical Society of Syracuse, and of the Onon- 
daga Historical Society of Syracuse. He was made A. M. at 
Rochester in 1863, and Litt. D. at Syracuse in 1904. 

He is a man of talent and zeal, and is the author of 
sermons and papers of marked ability. He has given me 
good cheer and much valuable help in the preparation and 
printing of this book. 

Ezekiel W. Mundy m Jan. 15, 1893, Emily Kendall, 
daughter of Horace and Emily (King) Kendall, b March 13, 
1840. 



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Their children are: 

Edward Kendall Mundy, b Dec. 21, 1873. 
Ethel Frances Mundy, b Aug. 24, 1876. 
Emily King Mundy, b Oct. 4, 1878. 

EDWARD KENDALL MUNDY, m Maude Corey, daughter 
of Edward Henry and Mary Goodyear, b April 28, 1877. 
One child: Mary Goodyear Mundy, b Dec. 3, 1904. 

EDWARD LIVINGSTON MUNDY, son of Luther B. Mun- 
dy, m March 11, 1856, Frances Tompkins Wolley, of 
Rah way, N. J., b May 29, 1837. 
Their children are: 

Isaac Elester Mundy, b Aug. 10, 1857. 
Luther Bloomfield Mundy, b March 28, 1860. 
Ida May Mundy, b Dec. 14, 1862, died. 
Edward Augustus Mundy, b Dec. 3, 1866. 
Florence May Mundy, b Feb. 6, 1880. 

ISAAC ELESTER MUNDY, m April 18, 1882, Emma Maria 

Jacques, b 1855, d Jan. 6, 1887, daughter of Samuel 

Jacques and Lydia Van Horn. No children. 

Isaac Elester Mundy married second time, Oct. 21, 

1891, Miriam Lee Bennett, b July 17, 1859, daughter of James 

Moore Bennett and Hester Jane Van Derhoven. 

One child: Edward Elester Mundy, b Sept. 8, 1892. 

LUTHER BLOOMFIELD MUNDY, son of Edward Living- 
ston Mundy, m Nov. 7, 1889, Estelle Amelia Bunn, b 
July 20, 1864, daughter of Isaac Addison Bunn and Susan 
Esther Brill. 
Their children are: 

Ellsworth Livingston Mundy, b June 8, 1892. 
Addison Luther Mundy, b Nov. 3, 1902. 

LOUISA MATILDA MUNDY, daughter of Luther B. Mun- 
dy (p 89), m William C. Andrus, of Archer, Florida. 



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CAROLINA VIRGINIA MUNDY, daughter of Luther B. 
Mundy (p 89), m Feb. 13, 1867, William A. Wendover, 
son of James and Margaret (Thornall) Wendover, b 
Nov. 8, 1840, d 1899. (See p 62). 
One child: Jessie May Wendover, b June 16, 1872. 



UZAL OGDEN MUNDY, son of Ezekiel Mundy (p 89), m 
Aug. 11, 1841, Joanna Curry Marsh, daughter of Ben- 
jamin Marsh (p 50), b Aug. 6, 1819. 
Their children are: 

Adelia Mundy, b July 9, 1843, d June 24, 1877. 
Alfred Mundy, b Nov. 25, 1847. 

ADELIA MUNDY, daughter of Uzal Ogden Mundy, m March 

10, 1858, Clarkson Stelle Dunn, b July 5, 1837, d Aug. 23, 

1878. 

Their Children are: 

Etta Louise Dunn, b Nov. 1, 1858, d Ap. 10, 1880. 

Herbert Ellsworth Dunn, b June 14, 1862. 

Frances W. Dunn, b Dec. 21, 1868, d Dec. 19, 1883. 
Etta Louise Dunn, m Aug. 20, 1879, Charles H. Andrus. 
son of Dr. Andrus of Metuchen, N. J. 

ALFRED MUNDY, son of U. Ogden Mundy, m May 19, 1875 
Marianna Jordan, b in Boston Feb. 19, 1855. 
Their children are: 
Ambrose Mundy, b Jan. 26, 1876. 
Lawrence Mundy, b April 10, 1878. 

AMBROSE MUNDY, married. 

LAWRENCE MUNDY, m June 12, 1907, Evelyn Maud 
Macon. He is a dentist at New Brunswick, N. J. 



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AMBROSE MUNDY, son of Ezekiel Mundy (p 89), m Mercy 
Campbell, daughter of Benjamin Campbell and Jane 
Dunn. 

Their children are: 
Emma Mundy, b 1841. 
Walter Mundy, b 1843, d 1843. 

EMMA MUNDY, daughter of Ambrose Mundy, m Aug. 16, 
1859, William Henry Hall, son of George and Julianna 
Miller Hall, b 1833, d 1894. 
Their children are: 
Lulu Hall, m 1883, John L. Higbie. 
Clayton Hall. 

Walter Hall, m 1888, Katharine Tooker. 
Ambrose Hall, m 1900, Ida Thorn, 
Florence Hall, m 1893, Lewis Colwell. 



In Trenton, N. J., book 39 of Wills, p 287, date April 12, 
1799, is recorded Will of Ephraim Mundy, Woodbridge, N. J. 
Mentions wife Phebe; children, Isabel, wife of Martin Mundy, 
Lewis, Enos, Ephraim, and five grandchildren Ellis, Agnes, 
Prudence, David and Sarah as heirs of son, Closson Mundy. 

Henry Mundy is named as one of the executors. Levi 
Mundy and Catharine Mundy two of the subscribing witnesses. 

Of these children LEWIS settled near Binghamton, 
N. Y. 



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In 1888, I wrote to J. S. Mundy of Binghamton, who 
replied as follows: 

My Dear Sir:— Yours of 18th received and noted. To 
reply chronologically let me say: I am 54 years of age; born 
eight miles from this city in town of Vestal. My father, 
Lecompte Mundy, was born in same town, 77 years ago. 
He died a year ago last March, aged 76. My grandfather, 
Ahimaaz Mundy, was born in New Jersey, near Metuchen or 
New Brunswick, 103 years ago this day, July 23, 1785. My 
great grandfather was named Lewis Mundy, and was born 
in New Jersey in same neighborhood, but the date I can not 
tell. Neither can I tell his father's name. There is a fam- 
ily Bible in this city which is nearly 200 years old, printed 
by Thomas Basket, of Oxford University, in England, which 
belonged to my great grandfather. I have just been to ex- 
amine it, but find a part of the record gone entirely, and a 
part so obliterated that I can not decipher it. I have not 
seen it before in 35 years. My great grandmother Mundy 
was a Van Horn, of New Jersey, Mary Van Horn, and her 
mother's name was Le Compte. I often heard my father and 
grandfather speak of Nicholas Mundy, of New Jersey, but I 
never knew him or his immediate family. There are several 
Mundys still resident in New Jersey. My father knew some 
of them, but I did not. A brother of my grandfather, John 
Mundy, went west from this county many years ago, before 
I was born. I have no recollection of ever seeing him. It 
was said he lived in Iowa. Another brother, Lewis Mundy, 
went to Ohio, near Toledo. I think a place called Perrys- 
burg. He died there— say 20 years ago. He has one daugh- 
ter living there still, named Mary Blue. She visits the few 
that is left of the family here occasionally. This old Bible 
was sent to her not long ago, and the lady who now has it 
(Mrs. Mary Mann) thinks the record leaves were lost while 



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it was there. The Bible came down to Mary's from the 
original owner, Mary Van Horn Mundy, wife of Lewis 
Mundy. There is one Nicholas Mundy residing at Big Flats, 
Chemung County, N. Y, , say 60 miles west of here. He must 
be 65 years of age, is from the same family originally, New 
Jersey, same as ours. He is a bachelor. His ancestors I did 
not know, but have known him for many years. You may 
get information from him. Mr. "H. H. Mundy," or "J. 
S. Mundy," (same name as my own) of Newark, N. J., may 
give you information. Yours Truly, 

J. S. Mundy. 

J. S. MUNDY, writer of this letter, sends the following 
record: 

Children of Lewis Mundy and Mary La Compter 
Phebe Mundy m Obadiah Wright in New Jersey. 
Ahimaaz Mundy m Hannah Caffitee, d of Josiah Caffitee, 

a Revolutionary soldier of New Jersey. 
Robert Cloud Mundy, died unmarried, age 30. 
Catharine Mundy, m William Riley, of England. 
John Mundy, m Maria Kellum, of Long Island. 
Lewis Mundy m Rachel Stratton, of New Babylon, Long 

Island. Her people were Presbyterians. These are 

my father and mother. 
Sarah Mundy m Daniel Hawk, of New Jersey. 
Elizabeth Mundy m George Stevenson, of New Jersey. 
Ephraim Mundy m Eliza Stevenson, of New Jersey. 
Mary Mundy m Alexander Webster, of New York State. 

(Personal recollections of Mary Blue, as far as mem- 
ory will serve). 

Forty years have passed since anything has been said 
to me regarding the first Mundys. I have always been told 
that my great grandfather lived in Morristown, N. J. , and 
there my grandfather, Lewis Mundy, was born afiad married. 



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He had a brother, Enos, who hved in Morristown and died 
there, leaving a wife and four children (two sons and two 
daughters) who were not married 40 years ago. One son's 
name was John and one daughter's name was Fannie— do 
not know the names of others. Do not know if this Lewis 
Mundy (grandfather) had more than one brother, but sup- 
pose he had, as two children was not much of a family for 
those times. Don't know great grandfather's first name. My 
grandparents and their families left New Jersey and settled 
on the Susquehanna River in Vestal, seven miles below Bing- 
hampton, Broome County, N. Y., but don't know what year. 
Those who could give me dates have all died and there is no 
record. 

Phebe is a name our family still keeps. My father's 
oldest sister was Phebe; my youngest sister was Phebe and 
died in 1854, leaving a child six months old whom we named 
Phebe. 

There were three children in the family of Lewis Mundy, 
Jr. (my father)— Elizabeth, Mary and Phebe. Mary the only 
survivor of the family. I knew the Mundys of Big Flats, 
Chemung County, also the Mundys of Tioga County. They 
were all from Jersey and all distant relatives of Lewis 
Mundy. The Nicholas Mundy of Big Flats is a double Mundy, 
as yourself. His mother was Catharine Mundy, of Tioga 
County, sister of Nicholas and Sammy Mundy. You can ob- 
tain particulars from their son, Nicholas Mundy. 

Lewis Mundy, First, married Mary Le Compte shortly 
after American Independence war declared. She w^as an 
orphan and had one brother, John. These two children were 
left the sole heirs to a vast estate. Their mother was Mary 
Van Horn and had much wealth from the Van Horns; and 
when the British took New York, John was taken or missing 
and never heard from since. Whether he was taken to Eng- 
land and then went to France and stayed with his father's 



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people is not known. Mary Le Compte (his sister) went to 
Jersey and boarded with the parents of Lewis Mundy, first, 
and finally married Lewis. He was young and foolish and 
rapidly spent the wealth he became possessor of with his 
beautiful wife. He wasted it all and finally moved to Broome 
County and a poor country where they lived in poverty until 
she died, loved by all who knew her. She was an Episco- 
palian and Christian. Don't know if grandfather belonged to 
any church. At the time he settled in New York State there 
was no Presbyterian church near and the family were all Meth- 
odists. You say you heard of Mundys other than ourselves. 
There are, or were Mundys living in Seneca County, Ohio, 
and were from Jersey and 49th cousins to us. Father visited 
them and they were worthy people and Baptists. Forty years 
since we heard from them. Isaac Mundy was the head of the 
Seneca County Mundys. There are Mundys in Steuben 
County, Indiana, (David and Lewis), and respectable people. 
Have lost their postoffice address and have not heard from 
them in thirty-four years. My letters have been returned. 
They do not know that I am living, as my father's family all 
died with cholera in '54. That year I moved to Missouri and 
it was supposed I shared the same fate. I remained there 
fifteen months, learned enough of rebels and slavery, and 
their general wickedness, to make me glad to take the north- 
ern star for my guide and come back to God's country and 
stay. 



Note— Mr. J. S. Mundy wrote the above from memory, 
and it is obvious to me that there are a few mistakes. But 
I print it as he has written. In the letter above he offered 
to give me further information. I immediately wrote for it, 
but he has not replied. This has frequently occurred in the 
work of gathering these records. E. F. M. 



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ENOS MUNDY, s of Ephraim and Phebe Mundy (p93), b May 

25, 1766, d Feb. 3, 1841, m Catharine Melick, daughter of 
Peter Melick, of Bediminster, N. J. She was born April 

26, 1771, d Sept. 4, 1863. Residence, Warrenville, 
Somerset County, N. J. Moved there in 1792. 

Their children are. 

David Mundy, b July 10, 1791, d Nov. 19, 1872. 

Lewis Mundy, b July 31, 1793. 

Fanny Mundy, b Nov. 27, 1795. (Single) 

Peter Mundy, b Sept. 15, 1798. 

Margaret Mundy, b Jan. 9, 1801. 

Catharine Mundy, b May 17, 1803. 

John Mundy, b Oct. 9. 1805, d Oct. 1, 1870. 

Isaac Mundy, b Oct. 3, 1808, d Dec. 15, 1867. 

Note— In 1883 I visited Lewis Mundy at Warrenville. 
He told me that his uncle Lewis Mundy removed to Great 
Bend, N. Y. (or Penn. ) about 1800 and had a large family. 
One Jasper Mundy came to Warrenville, N. J. with his father 
Enos. Jasper had a son who died in Plainfield, N. J. Enos 
Mundy brought up Jeptha Mundy of Middledrook, N. J. 
When I visited Lewis Mundy he was 90 years old, and died 
soon afterward. 

DAVID MUNDY, son of Enos Mundy, m Mary Coon, d of 

Israel and Sarah (Sutton) Coon, b Feb. 19, 1793, d Oct. 

2, 1868. Resided in Somerset County, N. J. 

Their children are: 

Israel Coon Mundy, b June 18, 1813. 

Fanny E. Mundy, m Lawler. 

Enos Mundy, dead. Name of his wife, Martha. 

Peter D. Mundy. b Feb. 16, 1819. 

David Sutton Mundy, b March 18, 1821. 

Azariah Mundy. 

Harrison Mundy, b 1825, d next year. 

George W. Mundy, b July 15, 1827. 

Sarah Rebecca Mundy, m Linbarger. 

Phebe Mundy, b July 4, 1833, m Coddington. 



99 

ISRAEL COON MUNDY, son of David Mundy, m Dec. 19, 
1838, Catharine Maria Linbarger, d of John and EHza- 
beth Linbarger, b May 23, 1817. 
Their children are: 

Ehzabeth Linbarger Mundy, b Oct. 28, 1839. 
Mary Mundy, b June 3, 1841. 
Alpheus Laing Mundy, b June 4, 1843. 
Israel Coon Mundy, b Oct. 22, 1845, d Jan. 29, 1866. 

ELIZABETH LINBARGER MUNDY, d of Israel Coon 
Mundy, m April 9, 1862, Jonathon Chatman Taylor, son 
of Paul Lewis and Matsy (Chatman) Taylor, of Fairfield 
County, Conn., b Dec. 16, 1832, d Aug. 13, 1870. 
Their children are: 

Catharine Evelyn Taylor, b Aug. 3, 1864. 
Mary Elizabeth Taylor, b March 18, 1867. 
Charles Paul Taylor, b April 7, 1869. 

MARY MUNDY, daughter of Israel Coon Mundy, m July 4, 
1863, Eli P. Hoffman, son of Joseph H. and Catharine 
(Krymer) Hoffman, b Oct. 3, 1839, d Aug. 23, 1875. 
Their children are: 

Ulysses Grant Hoffman, b April 25, 1864, d Nov. 23,1879. 
Margaret Estella Hoffman, b April 25, 1867. 

ALPHEUS LAING MUNDY, son of Israel Coon Mundy, m 
Oct. 10, 1866, Maria Augusta Pierson, d of Aaron and 
Ann Pierson, b Feb. 17, 1845. Resides in New Bruns- 
v/ick, N. J. 
One child: 
V/illiam Pierson Mundy, b March 13, 1876. 



100 

PETER D. MUNDY, son of David Mundy (p 98), m Ellen 
Milken Moore, d of William and Mary Ann Moore. 
Their children are: 

Mirabel Mundy, b Aug. 4, 1847, d Sept. 9, 1852. 
Harriet Amelia Mundy, b Sept. 21, 1849. 
David Enos Mundy, b Nov. 2, 1851. 
William Moore Mundy, b Aug. 12, 1854. 
Ella Minerva Mundy, b March 23, 1857. 
Philip Winans Mundy, b Jan. 26, 1860. 
Sarah Sophronia Mundy, b Jan. 1, 1863, d July 11, 1881. 
Judson Elmer Mundy, b Aug. 27, 1866. 

HARRIET AMELIA MUNDY, daughter of Peter D. Mundy, 

m April 14, 1866, Isaac L. Tingley, s of Ira and Nancy 

Tingley, b May 1, 1845, d Sept. 1, 1880. 

Their children are: 

Carrie Tingley, b Jan. 11, 1867. 

Marion Tingley, b Aug. 14, 1870. 

Robert Tingley, b Sept. 17, 1873. 

Agnes Eugenia Tingley, b March 10, 1876. -: 

Isaac Leslie Tingley, b March 28, 1878. 

DAVID ENOS MUNDY, son of Peter D. Mundy, m Sept. 

18, 1873, Sarah Elizabeth Locke, d of Charles Ephraim 

and Maria Locke, b March 29, 1847. 

Their children are: 

Mary Emma Mundy, b March 2, 1876. 
John Francis Mundy, b Jan. 16, 1874. 

ELLA MINERVA MUNDY, daughter of Peter D. Mundy, 
m April 23, 1877, Charles Herbert Cleaves. Resides at 
Winfield, Kansas. 



101 

FANNY E. MUNDY, daughter of David Mundy (p 98), m 
Asa Lawler. She died 187— ; he died 1883. 
Their children are: 

Ehnira Lawler. 
Mary Lawler. 
Harriet Lawler, 
Kennedy Lawler. 
Elizabeth Lawler. 

DAVID SUTTON MUNDY, son of David Mundy (p 98), m 
Nov. 15, 1849, Nancy Richards, daughter of John and 
Harriet Richards, b April 13, 1831. Resided in Martin- 
ville, Somerset County, N. J. 
Their children are: 

Phebe x\nn Mundy, b Aug. 3, 1850, d Aug. 23, 1852. 
John Richards Mundy, b March 31, 1854. 
Charles Haley Mundy, b March 31, 1857. 
William Richards Mundy, b Feb. 17, 1859, d April 25, '81. 
Asenath Mundy, b Feb. 12, 1861. 
Silas Cark Mundy, b Feb. 25, 1865. 
Mary Elizabeth Mundy, b June 13, 1867. 
Thomas Edward Mundy, b Nov. 10, 1871. 
David Sutton Mundy, Jr., b May 2, 1873. 

JOHN RICHARDS MUNDY, son of David S. Mundy, m 
Aug. 23, 1883, Rosa Whipert, b Sept. 15, 1863. 

CHARLES HALEY MUNDY, son of David S. Mundy, m 
April 23, 1879, Annie E. Gaddis, b Oct. 10, 1846. 
One child: Erving Markley Mundy, b Aug. 8, 1880. 

ASENATH MUNDY, daughter of David Sutton Mundy, m 
Sept. 21, 1879, Morton A. Smith, b April 4, 1860. 

PHEBE MUNDY, daughter of David Mundy, m May 27, 
1857, Archibald I. Coddington, son of Isaiah and Char- 
lotte Coddington, of Mount Horeb, N. J.,b April 12, 1823. 



102 

Their children are: 

Mary M. Coddington, b Nov. 17, 1858. 

David Ellsworth Coddington, b March 13, 1862, d Oct. 

11, 1365. 
Archibald I. Coddington, b Aug. 20, 1867. 

AZARIAH MUNDY, son of David Mundy, b April 21, 1823. 
m Aug. 22, 1843, Mary Howell, d of John and Keziah 
Howell, b Feb. 7, 1822. He was a merchant, Washing- 
ton Valley, N. J. 
Their children are: 

Cynthia Ann Mundy, b Aug. 27, 1844. 
Keziah Mundy, b Jan. 17, 1846, d March 22, 1846. 
Keziah Amelia Mundy, b Jan. 4, 1847. 
Walter Coon Mundy, b Aug. 22, 1849, d April 29, 1853. 
Mary Frances Mundy, b June 1, 1852. 
David Judson Mundy, b April 11, 1855. 
Sarah Evelyn Mundy, b Aug. 20, 1857. 
Emma Augusta Mundy, b Aug. 2, 1860, d Sept. 1, 1883. 

CYNTHIA ANN MUNDY, daughter of Azariah Mundy, m 
Nov. 20, 1867, James Beekman son of Garret and Sarah 
Maria Beekman, b March 22, 1842. 
Their children are: 

Marcus L. Ward Beekman, b Jan. 17, 1869. 
Frederic Frelinghuysen Beekman, b Oct. 17, 1871. 
Azariah Mundy Beekman, b Dec. 4, 1874. 
Mary Eva Beekman, b March 12, 1876. 
Florence Beekman, b Feb. 22, 1879. 
Bertha Beekman, b March 17, 1881. 

KEZIA AMELIA MUNDY, daughter of Azariah Mundy m 
Aug. 29, 1875, Thomas Jackson Todd, b Aug. 28, 1842. 
Their children are: 
Mary Luella Todd, b May 26, 1866. 
Willie Judson Todd, b Oct. 30, 1873, d Oct. 4, 1875. 



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MARY FRANCES MUNDY, daughter of Azariah Mundy, m 
May 5, 1875, Samuel Richardson son of William and Eliza 
Ann Richardson, b July 31, 1848. 
Their children are: 

George Lamb Richardson, b March 14, 1876. 
Daniel Judson Richardson, b Feb. 14, 1878. 

DAVID JUDSON MUNDY, son of Azariah Mundy. Resided 
at Milburn, N. J. in 1896. 

SARAH EVELYN MUNDY, daughter of Azariah Mundy, m 
Dec. 28, 1881, James Richardson, son of William and 
Eliza Ann Richardson, b Oct. 28, 1846. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON MUNDY, son of David Mundy, m 
Julietta Pennington Oct. 8, 1845. She was b Feb. 18, 
1822 d March 6, 1860, daughter of James and Elizabeth 
Pennington, Mt. Horeb, N, J. 
Their children are: 

Mary Elizabeth Mundy, b Aug. 21, 1848, d Aug. 17, 1852. 
Josephine Mundy, b May 13, 1850. 
Laura Mundy, b Feb. 8, 1852, d Sept. 1, 1852. 
Laura Elizabeth Mundy, b Nov. 8, 1853. 
Israel Pennington Mundy, b March 20, 1856. 
Peter Winans Mundy, b March 27, 1857. 

George Washington Mundy m 2nd Feb. 9, 1861, Mary T. 

Adams, b Oct. 23, 1834, d April 30, 1876, daughter of 

Samuel and Magaret Adams, of Washington Valley N. J. 

Their children are: 

George Horton Mundy, b July 10, 1863. 

Amos Holcomb Bellis Mundy, b Dec. 24, 1864. 

Clara Straws Mundy, b May 18, 1866. 

Mary Mundy, b April 29, 1876, d Sept. 15, 1876. 



104 

JOSEPHINE MUNDY, m Oct. 30, 1875, William Henry Wal- 
dron, b April 3, 1848. 
Their children are: 

George Mundy Waldron, b April 15, 1877. 
Burroughs Matthew Waldron, July 29, 1879. 
Oscar Beckwith Waldron, b Feb. 20, 1883. 

LAURA ELIZABETH MUNDY, daughter of G. W. Mundy, 
m July 4, 1767, William Ross Cain, b May 16, 1849. 
Their children are: 
Isaac Sayer Cain, b July 30, 1868. 
Laura Augusta Cain, b Oct. 34, 1872. 
Edith May Cain, b April 7, 1875. 
William E. Cain, b June 13, 1878. 
Edna A. Cain, b Dec. 25, 1880.. 
Pearl Cain, b July 7, 1883. 

PETER WINANS MUNDY, m Sept. 13, 1877, Charlotte 
Emma Gaddis, b Sept. 7, 1857. 
Their children are: 

Clarence Wesley Mundy, b March 3, 1878. 
Lillian Violet Mundy, b Oct. 28, 1880. 

LEWIS MUNDY, son of Enos Mundy (p 98), m Nov. 27, 
1817, Mary Swazy, b Aug, 30, 1795. 
Their children are: 

John Mundy, b July 11, 1819, d Dec. 23, 1840. 
Catharine Mundy, b Sept. 8, 1821. 
Julia Ann Mundy, b Dec. 2, 1823. 
Mary Mundy, b Aug. 25, 1825. 
Ira Mundy, b Oct. 29, 1827. 
Simeon Mundy, b Jan. 14, 1830. 
Sarah Mundy, b May 30, 1832, d Aug. 3, 1834. 
Sarah Mundy, b Nov. 14, 1837. 
One of his daughters married Sheriff Coddington. 



105 

PETER MUNDY, son of Enos Mundy (p 98), removed to 
Metuchen, N. J. One of his sons, Enos Mundy, lives 
in Metuchen, N. J. 

ENOS MUNDY, son of Peter Mundy m Mary Jane Morris. 
Their chilbren are: 
Ezra Hunt Mundy. 
Frank Mundy. 

EZRA HUNT MUNDY is married and has children. Resides 
in Metuchen, N. J. No other record of this family 
obtained. 

ISAAC MUNDY, son of Enos Mundy (p 98), removed to 
Lincoln, Illinois; m Oct. 8, 1832, Catharine Jobs, b Jan. 
10, 1813, d Nov. 8, 1861. 
Their children are: 

Erastus Rixley Mundy, b July 12, 1836. 
Asenath Tingley Mundy, b Nov. 8, 1838. 
Sarah Jane Mundy, b June 28, 1840. 
James Warren Mundy, b March 4, 1842. 
Martha Jobs Mundy, b Dec. 16, 1843. 
Jemima Mundy, b Nov. 18, 1846. 
Mary Ellen Mundy, b April 4, 1848. 
John Edward Mundy, b July 13, 1857. Not married. 

ERASTUS RIXLEY MUNDY, son of Isaac Mundy, m May 
31, 1874, Rhoda Sparks. 
Their children are: 
Cora May Mundy, b April 13, 1875. 
John Edward Mundy, b Sept. 22, 1878. 
Mary Elizabeth Mundy, b Jan. 17, 1883, d Feb. 22, 1883. 

ASENATH TINGLEY MUNDY, daughter of Isaac Mundy, 
married Theron Bates Lyman. Live at Scotia, Greeley 
County, Nebraska. 



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SARAH JANE MUNDY, d of Isaac Mundy, m Oct. 3, 1867, 
Abraham Runyon Hill, b Oct. 20, 1838, d Oct. 23, 1906. 
Mrs. Hill resides (1907) at Albany, Oregon. 
Their children are: 

William Adriance Hill, b Feb. 6, 1869. 
Mary Eliza Hill, b May 15, 1871. 

JAMES WARREN MUNDY, son of Isaac Mundy, m Bar- 
bara Ann Forbis, b Oct. 27, 1834. They live at Lincoln, 
Illinois. 

JEMIMA MUNDY, d of Isaac Mundy, m Aug. 17, 1872, M. 

S. Maston. Lives at Elkhart City, 111. 

Their children are: 

Willie E. Maston, b May 8, 1873. 

Mary Maston, b April 10, 1875. 

Marshall Maston, b June 30, 1878. 

John Maston, b Sept. 7, 1880, d Oct. 7, 1880. 

Charles Maston, b March 2, 1882. 

Richard J. Maston, b Dec. 25, 1885. 

Emma L. Maston, May 10, 1887. 
Martha and Mary Ellen, daughters of Isaac Mundy, 
resided (1884) at Athens, Menard County, Illinois. 



RECORD OF FAMILY OF JEPTHA MUNDY, who is 

mentioned in the note on page 98. 
The father of Jeptha Mundy died when he was six 
months old, and his mother when he was three years old. 
He had a brother, Robert, and a sister Margaret who married 
a Randolph. 

JEPTHA MUNDY, was born in Metuchen, N. J., in 1787, 
died Jan. 28, 1864. He married Joanna Tunison, daugh- 



107 

ter of Cornelius and Mary Tunison, of Washington Val- 
ley, N. J., b 1795, d Oct. 31, 1875. 

Their children are: 

Henry Mundy, b 1812, d 1882. 

William Mundy, b 1816, d 1871. 

John Bray Mundy, b 1819, d 1852. 

Eliza Mundy, b 1820. Married John Smalley. 

Mary Parsells Mundy, b 1822. 

Caroline Mundy, b 1823. Married Israel Whitlock. 

Ellen T. Mundy, b Sept. 8, 1826, m June 14, 1848, James 
H. Smith, b Dec. 23, 1820. 

Their children are: 

Jeptha Mundy Smith, b April 17, 1849. 

Mary M. Smith, b Aug. 10, 1850. 

David Smith, b Dec, 18, 1852. 

Anna Smith, b March 17, 1854. 

Eliza Smith, b July 15, 1855. 

Jonathan Smith, b Aug. 2, 1856. 

Henry Smith, b Sept. 29, 1858. 

Carrie Smith, b Sept. 2, 1860. 

Ella Smith, b Oct. 31, 1862. 

Emma Smith, b Sept. 1, 1866. 
Of these children, David, Jonathan and Emma died 
less than a month old. 

Note— Mr. E. L. Mundy, of Attica, Ohio, writes that 
his grandfather was Isaac Mundy, his grandmother was 
Sarah. That they had twenty- four children— 12 of whom 
were twins— he thinks most of them died in infancy. The 
children whose names he learned are Isaac, John, Abram, 
Elias, Rachel and Nancy. Isaac married April 9, 1822, Cor- 
nelia Mundy, daughter of Ellis Mundy, at Ovid, N. Y. He 
removed to Attica, Seneca County, Ohio, in 1838. Isaac the 
father of E. L. Mundy was born at or near Plainfield, N. J. 
Dec. 9, 1898, died at Belvue, Ohio, June 1, 1883. Abram 
Mundy m Deborah Ann Roff. Rachel m a Mr. Batt. He 
could give no record of the others. 



108 

In Book 32, of Will?, at Trenton, N. J., p 433, date March 
10, 1791, is recorded Will of Thomas Mundy, of Piscataway. 
It mentions wife, Mary; children, James and John (called 
"young children" in the Will). Mentions John Mundy as his 
father, and Martin Mundy as a brother. Sarah Mundy a 
subscribing witness. 

The John Mundy mentioned on page 7 had a son John 
who may be the father of the above Thomas Mundy. 

JAMES MUNDY, son of Thomas Mundy, b 1788, d May 24, 

1853, m Charlotte Martin, daughter of Jonathan Martin, 

and sister of Dr. Jacob Martin, who married Harriet 

Mundy (see page 89). He was a blacksmith and also had 

a small farm about a mile west of Metuchen. His wife 

was born Jan. 22, 1793. 

Their children are: 

Mary Louisa Mundy, d Dec. 10, 1882. 

Charlotte Mundy, ( n^ - .r). -.^ -.ooo 
Sarah Mundy, i Iwms, b Uct. lb, l«d^. 

Note— These daughters of James Mundy were my 
schoolmates. 

MARY LOUISA MUNDY, daughter of James Mundy mar- 
ried Peter Guernsey, son of Elizabeth Mundy, who after 
the death of Pyatt Mundy, (see p 86) married a Peter 
Guernsey. Mary had three children (all dead. ) 

She married a 2nd time Luther Martin, and had two 
children. 

Carrie Elizabeth Martin, b Oct. 22, 1869. 
Oscar Luther Martin, b 1878. 



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CHARLOTTE MUNDY, daughter of James Mundy, m Hiram 
Guernsey son of Asa Guernsey. 
Their children are: 
Josephine Guernsey (Dead) 
Ira Guernsey (married.) 
Henry Guernsey (married.) 
Walter Guernsey (married) 
Guernsey, d a baby. 

SARAH MUNDY, daughter of James Mundy, m Silas 
Guernsey son of Asa Guernsey. 
Their children are: 

Elmira May Guernsey, b April 21, 1855. 
Matilda Guernsey. 
Charles Franklin Guernsey, b Oct. 10, 1867, d June 22, 

1868. 
Elmira May Guernsey married May 24, 1871. 

JOHN MUNDY, son of Thomas Mundy (p 108) had three 
children: James Morris, John Henry and Linus who 
went to Ohio. 



110 

In 1883 there lived a short distance south of the Epis- 
copal church in Piscatawaytown, N. J., Thomas Mundy, son 
of Thomas and Elizabeth Mundy, and grandson (as he told 
me) of Martin Mundy. The wife of Martin Mundy was 
Isabel, daughter of Ephraim and Phebe Mundy (p 93). 

The children of Thomas and Elizabeth Mundy are: 

Harriet Mundy. 

Thomas Mundy, b 1821. 
Rachel Mundy. 
Isaac Mundy. 

HARRIET MUNDY, daughter of Thomas Mundy, married 

James Blake. 

Their children are : 

William Blake, married Mary Fiske. 

Henry Blake. 

Susan Blake, married Lyman Mundy. 

Franklin Blake, married a Williams. 

THOMAS MUNDY, son of Thomas Mundy, b 1821, m May 

15, 1845, Cornelia Martin, d of Merritt and Elizabeth 

Martin, b April 13, 1828. 

Their children are : 

Sarah Frances Mundy, b May 9, 1846. 

Theodore Martin Mundy, b Nov. 12, 1849. 

Catharine Amelia Mundy, b Nov. 12, 1849, d Oct. 15, 1854 

[The above are twins] . 
Erastus Brooks Mundy, b June 26, 18C0. 

SARAH FRANCES MUNDY, daughter of Thomas Mundy, 
m April 4, 1866, William Edgar Compton, son of Martin 
and Ann Laforge Compton. 
Their children are : 

Alice Adclia Compton, b Oct. 18, 1866. 
Cornelia Ann Compton, b Dec. 5, 186—. 
Fanny May Compton, b June 11, 1872. 
Alice Adelia Compton, m Whitefield Mundy (p66). 



Ill 

THEODORE MARTIN MUNDY, son of Thomas Mundy, m 
Dec. 26, 1870, Jennie Elizabeth Martin, daughter of Mul- 
ford W. and Ann Martin, b Dec. 23, 1852. 
Their children are : 
Cornelia Ann Mumdy, b Aug. 8, 1872. 
Charles Edgar Mundy, b Sept. 21, 1874. 
George Lambert Mundy, b Oct. 26, 1876. 
Jeannette Martin Mundy, b July 8, 1879. 

EACH AEL MUNDY, daughter of Thomas Mundy (pllO), rn 
Jarvis Long and had several children. 

Note— In 1883 I visited the graveyard at Piscata way- 
town, Middlesex County, N. J., v/ith the Thomas Mundy 
whose family record has just been given, who pointed out 
three headstones with inscriptions: 

Thomas Mundy, d Sept. 26, 1794, age 63. 

Sarah, wife of Thomas Mundy, d July 14, 1791, age 56. 

Eliseus Mundy, d Sept. 13, 1794, age 25 years 11 months. 
Thomas Mundy did not know who they are. It is pos- 
sible this Thomas Mundy may have been the Thomas men- 
tioned in the will of Robert Mundy as his brother (p88). 

From the wills of Ephraim Mundy recorded at Tren- 
ton, April 12, 1799, and of his wife Phebe recorded at New 
Brunswick, 1806, the children mentioned are: 
Isabel, wife of Martin Mundy. 
Lewis who emigrated to State of New York. 
Ephraim, who married Isabel, d of Joshua Mundy 
(p 82) , and had chiildren, Asa and Enos Mundy (p 66) . 
Ephraim Mundy, d Jan. 20, 1801, age 68. 
Phebe Mundy, d Feb. 23, 1806, age 69. 
Isaac, their son, d Sept. 20, 1781, age 17. 
Enos Mundy moved to Warrenville, Somerset County, 
N. J., (p82). 



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Clossen Mundy, who died Oct. 8, 1794, age 35, and left 
children: Ellis, Agnes, Prudence, David and Sarah. 

Ephraim Mundy, mentioned above, and who m Isabel, 
daughter of Joshua Mundy, d Jan. 20, 1850, and his wife 
Isabel d March 29, 1845. He had two sons, Asa and Enos. 
His son Asa Mundy had (as I remember) two daughters who 
married John Garrison Vail now (1883) residing in Metuchen, 
N. J. Enos LIundy, his other son, m Mary, daughter of 
Benajah Mundy (p 66). 



FAMILY OF AARON MUNDY. 
I have not been able to learn who was the father of 
Aaron Mundy. His name is not found in any old wills on 
record. He lived about a mile and a half west of Metuchen 
on the road to New Durham. His will was proved Oct. 11, 
1827. It mentions wife Sarah; and sons Zadoc and Isaac, and 
daughters Lucy, and Elizabeth wife of Phinehas Flatt. The 
witnesses are, Benajah Mundy (my grandfather) and his 
daughter Elizabeth. The executors are Sarah his wife, and 
Melancthon Mundy (my father. ) They were near neighbors 
of my father. 

AARON MUNDY, b May 29, 1768, d May 17, 1827, m Oct. 

4, 1791, Sarah b Nov. 18, 1767. 

Their children are : 

Isaac Mundy, b Oct. 5, 1792, d Nov. 4, 1830. 
Zadoc Mundy, b April 11, 1796, d Aug. 24, 1866. 
Lucy Mundy, b May 28, 1801, d June 7, 1831. 
Elizabeth Mundy, b June 6, 1804, d April 15, 1831. 



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ZADOC MUNDY, son of Aaron Mundy, m Rachel Daniels, ^ 
daughter of Randolph and EfRah Mundy Daniels (p 79) , 
b June 26, 1798, d 1832. 
Their children are : 

Nelson Mundy, b 1818, d (not m) about 1841. 
Aaron Mundy, b 1820, d Sept. 3, 1882. 

Henry J. Mundy, b 1822, d (not m) in New Mexico. 

Sarah Mundy, b 1824, d 1858? 

Jacob Randolph Mundy, b July 4, 1828. -v 

Elinus Mundy, b 1830, d an infant. 

Elinus Mundy, b 1832, d 1851. 

Zadoc Mundy resided for a time in Perth Amboy and 
was an elder in the Presbyterian Church.. He lived after- 
ward on the farm memtioned above as owned by his father. 
About 1840 he removed to Lincoln, Illinois, and some of the 
family reside there. He and his wife are buried at Lincoln, 

AARON MUNDY, son of Zadoc Mundy, m Mrs. Elizabeth 
Hurt (no children). 

SARAH MUNDY, daughter of Zadoc Mundy, m Joseph 
Walker. 
Their children are: 

Maryette Walker m Dr. Stith Hurst. 
Alice Walker m George Gibbs, 
Frances Rebecca Walker. 
Adda Walker. 

JACOB RANDOLPH MUNDY, son of Zadoc Mundy, m 
March 13, 1856, Margaret Ann Hill, daughter of John 
and Lorena Hill, b Dec, 18, 1834. 0--W:. r-'W.M ?/^ 

Their children are: ^, \ i: %.L \ i ? 

Caroline Matilda Mundy, b Feb. 6, 1857. ' ''^ ^^ ' ' 

Zadoc Mundy, b April 7, 1858, d Aug. 31, 1863. 

John Franklin Mundy, b Aug, 3, 1860. 

Maggie Lourena Mundy, b Sept. 5, 1862. 

Jacob Randolph Mundy b Feb, 10, 1864, d Oct. 24, 1864. 

Lillie May Mundy, b Dec. 13, 1866, d Sept. 6, 1868. 



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CAROLINE MATILDA MUNDY, daughter of Jacob Ran- 
dolph Mundy, m June 18, 1878, Stephen H. Schryver. 

JOHN FRANKLIN MUNDY, son of Jacob Randolph Mundy, 
m Nov. 16, 1880, Lulu Maud Johnston. 

MAGGIE LOURENA MUNDY, daughter of Jacob Randolph 
Mundy, rn J. N. Primm, M. D. 

Note— I remember Jacob Mundy, son of Zadoc, al- 
though I was a small by when the family removed to Illinois 

E. F. M. 

In 1891 I received a letter from J. S. Mundy, v/hose 
name, I think, is John, then at Fairhaven, Washington, who 
was then managing a lumber mill. He is the brother 
of J. S. Mundy, whose letter appears on (p 94). He says 
that his grandfather was Ahimaaz, that he was born in 
Metuchen, New Jersey, and emigrated to Vestal, Broome 
County, New York, eight miles below Binghamton> 
when a young man, as did also his father and a large family 
of children. His grandfather died about twenty-five years 
ago, and is buried where he lived. His father was 
Lecompte, and died in March three years ago at Ithaca, N. Y., 
76 years of age. His father had no brother, but had three 
sisters who are dead. One sister has two daughters living 
at Binghamton. Another sister has one son, Dr. S. B. Fos- 
ter living at Union, Broome County, N. Y. His father had 
four children of whom he is the oldest. A brother living at 
Watsonville, McKean County, Penn. ; a sister, Mrs. Merser- 
sau, lives at Sayre, Penn., and another, Mrs. Hovey, lives 
at Ithaca. 

His grandfather had several brothers, but he knew 
only two of them. One died many years ago near Waverly, 
N. Y. , leaving one son who lives in Pennsylvania and several 
daughters whose residence he docs not know. His name was 
Ephraim. The name of my grandfather's other brother was 



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John. He went in early days, before my recollection, some- 
where into Iowa and had several children. Another brother 
named Lewis, went to Maumee City, Ohio, \vhere he died 
some thirty years ago, leaving, I think, one son by a second 
wife, and two or three daughters. The son I never savv^, and 
the daughters I have not seen for many years. One of them 
is named Mary Blue; she lives at or near the place of her 
father. I have heard of her wittiin three or four years, but 
have not seen her since a small boy. 

He further writes : My own home for about thirty 
years v/as at Williamsport, Penn. , as was that of my brother 
H. F. Mundy, vv^ho now resides at Watsonville. Penn. I 
have three sons, one residing at Binghamton, one in Kansas 
City, and the youngest, 18 years old, is with me. My brother 
H. F. , has two sons, both at Bradford, Penn. , in the lumber 
business. My grandmother's name was Mary Lecompte, and 
if I mistake not, my grandfather's name was John Mundy, 
and that he had a son named John. I understood that there 
was a large family of children, girls aad boys, but they are 
now dead and their descendants are scattered to various sec- 
tions of the country. Very few, if any of them, continue to 
reside in the neighbhood'of their birth place. 

Note— I have recently heard from the family of John S. 
Mundy. He has died. His widow and two daughters, who are 
school teachers, nov^^ (1907) live in Ashland, Ore. e. f. m. 



Received from Mary Blue a letter dated Perrysburg, 
Ohio, Aug. 28, 1888, whose name occurs in the letter of J. S. 
Mundy on p. 94; states that her father Lev/is Mundy said 
that his father Enos Mundy lived in Washington Valley, N. 
J., and thinks that her father's family removed from New 
Jersey over eighty years ago. She states that her son is a 



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printer and works in Toledo, Ohio, that her husband is now 
68 years of age and she is G2. 

In 1884 I received a letter from Lewis L. Mundy, 86 
Charles Street, New York City, who writes as follows : My 
father's name was William Mundy. Many years ago he 
sailed to Virginia for pine wood and was lost, we suppose, as 
he never came back. When fifteen years old my mother took 
me to my father's sister who lived at Millstone, N. J., Mrs. 
Jane Smock. Her husband was a blacksmith. I learned 
that my father's folks lived in New Jersey, and I think my 
father had three brothers and two sisters. I think one sister 
lived in New York state. I saw two of the brothers, one 
was James Mundy who kept a livery stable in Cincinnatti 
and the other was Henry Mundy, lived in Lyons, New York 
and was a hat manufacturer. Another brother I think was 
named Freeman Mundy but am not certain. 

A letter from John Smock, of Millstone, N. J. , in 1884, 
states that he was married to Jane Mundy in 1823. He states 
that James Mundy married Abigail Pyatt and their children 
were Rachel, Freeman, Jane, James, Christian, and Wil- 
liam. Rachel married David Collins and had a son named 
Elias, a blacksmith, and went to Ohio, and after his death a 
Mr. Louvet, a miller, and they lived in New Brunswick N. J. 
Freeman went to Cincinnatti and kept a hotel; Jane married 
John Smock in May 1823 and lived in Millstone, N. J, , where 
she died Aug. 18, 1858, aged 54 years. James went to Spring- 
port, N. Y. , and ran a boat on the canal. Henry married, 
lived at Lyons, N. Y. , and was a hatter. Christian married 
Ezekiel Applegate, had two children and went to Allegany 
County, N. Y. Afterward married to a man whose name is 
not remembered. William married and moved to New York 
City and I know nothing more of him. 



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John Smock was born Aug. 23, 1802; his father was 
named Cornelius. 



In January 1883, one Nathan Mundy died at Perth 
Amboy. I tried to find out who he was; learned that he was 
unmarried, was 75 years old, that his relatives were dead 
and with himself are buried in Mctuchen, N. J. He left a 
small estate which he bequeathed to two orphan children of 
the people where he made his home for a long time before 
their death. —E. F. M. 



OBTAINED THIS RECORD AT SOMERVILLE, N. J. 

HENRY T. MUNDY, b Nov. 17, 1812, m April 10, 1834, 
Aietta S. Van Tine, daughter of Archibald and Elizabeth 
Castner Van Tin.?, b Sept. 18, 1816. Henry T. Mundy, 
d Feb. 12, 1882. 
Their children are : 
Mary Mundy, b March 30, 1836. 
EHzabeth Mundy, b Oct. 7, 1838, d April 3, 1884. 
David Mundy, b Aug. 1, 1841. 
Joanna ]\Iundy, b Aug. 30, 1846, d June 3, 1865. 
Talbot C. Mundy, b March 15, 1849. 
Henry Mundy, Jr., b March 30, 1852. 
Abrani V. Mundy, b Aug. 26, 1854. 

MARRIAGES. 

Mary Mundy, m Dec. 5, 1855, John H. Lutes. 
Elizabeth Mundy, m — Oscar H. Wycoff. 
David Mundy, m Aug. 22, 1865, Sarah Crosley. 
Talbot C Mundy, m Oct. 21, 1875, Lizzie E. Auten. 
Henry Mundy, m Jan. 1, 1859, Mary E. Garrison. 
Abram V. Mundy, m April 26, 1876, Kate Hoagland. 



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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS. 

In the summer of 1882 I invited the families of Mundys 
resident in New Jersey to a gathering to be held Aug. 17th at 
Boynton Beach, a popular resort situated on Staten Island 
Sound, and about two miles east of Woodbridge, N. J. The 
day proved to be a very pleasant one, and the occasion was 
very much enjoyed by all present. The following is a 
Memorandum of this Mundy Picnic. 

Persons Present— Noah Mundy (age 84), his daugh- 
ters Ann Louisa Mundy, Rebebca Mundy, and Fanny Wen- 
do ver, and Benjamin Wendover, his stepchildren. Ogden 
Mundy and Vvife, son Alfred his Vv^ife and children, Mrs. 
Ambrose Mundy, Mrs. Hollo way W. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. 
Lewis Rovvdand, AlonzoC. Hunt, and his affiance. Miss Ayers, 
Mr. E. M. Brewster (nephew of Mrs. Hunt) Lyle Van Nuis, 
his daughter and son's wife; Mrs. Henrietta Mundy, son and 
two daughters; John Tappen, wife and tv>'o daughters; ]\Iich- 
ael Mundy, wife, daughter and Josie Dunham; Ezra F. 
Mundy (who organized the picnic), wife and two daughters; 
Henry Cook Mundy, son Frederick and two daughters; 
William Mundy Letson, Benajah Mundy, Mary Adelia Mun- 
dy, Simeon Mnndy, Bell Ayers, Lewis Ayers, Kate Ayers 
and son; Ben M. Kelly, wife and daughter Carrie; his sisters 
Mrs. Martha Ann Marsh, S. Amanda Kelly, and his daughter 
Allie Veghte, husband and tv/o children; Mrs. Isabel Martin 
and two daughters, son Will and his son; Ella Dunham and 
Charles Brantingham; and Rev. J. G. Mason, his wife and 
daughter; a Miss Thome;Miss Josie Harney, two Misses Ross, 
Campbell Tappen and wife (who were visitors), about 75 in 
all. 



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Upon the tables were the following edibles: lamb, 
chicken, beef tongue, ham sandv/itches, biscuits, bread, but- 
ter; tea, coffee, chocolate, lemonade; lemon pie, pumpkin, 
cocoanut, peach, apple, and custard pies; green corn, lima 
beans, pickled beats, cucumbers, cold slaw; spiced black ber- 
ries, pears, preserved'cherries, stewed pears, canned salmon; 
cakes, poundcake, jumbles, coacanut, chocolate, lemon jelly, 
apple jelly, chocolate layer, and several other varieties; a box 
of small variety cakes; peaches, apples and peanuts. 

An account of this picnic appeared in the New Bruns- 
wick Semi- Weekly Fredonian for Friday, August 25, 1882: 

THE MUNDY REUNION. 

Thursday, August 17th, proved to be a beautiful day 
for such an event as the gathering of friends and kindred in 
a grove by the seaside. According to notice, the descend- 
ants of Nicholas Pvlundy, one of the early settlers of v/hat is 
now Raritan Township in this County, met at Boynton 
Beach, a beautiful picnic ground in a grove on Staten Island 
Sound about two miles east of the village of Woodbridge, and 
just at the mouth of Woodbridge Creek. Although only a 
few invitations were sent out, and very little time taken in 
preparation, nearly a hundred of the Mundys and their 
kinsfolk came together to spend a day in social enjoyment. 
There were present the representatives of eight generations 
of the family, from the venerable Noah Mundy, who is now 
eighty- four years of age, down to the babe of only a few 
months. Many introductions were necessary, as some had 
never met before, and others if they had ever met had so 
changed with time that recognition was almost impossible. 
Very many far away, while feeling a deep interest in the 
occasion, were unable to be present. Among these was Mr. 
C. V. Mundy, of Belvidere, Illinois, so well known in New 
Brunswick, in Metuchen, and to the readers of the Fredonian, 
who, in sending his greetings wrote that if he had "strength 



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to endure the fatigue, the thousand and more miles which 
separate us would not prevent myself and w^ife from being 
present on that festive and social occasion." 

When it became necessary to supply the wants of the 
inner man, the table fairly groaned under the burden of pro- 
visions they had to bear. It appeared as if the Mundy 
maidens and matrons had done nothing for a week but cook 
and bake for the event. One who was not present at the 
dinner, on seeing the quantity of eatables loaded on the sup- 
per table, inquired v/hether the company had had anything to 
eat there that day. Everything passed so well that all agreed 
the picnic was a grand success, and it was proposed that the 
family have another reunion three years hence, and that a 
more general invitation be extended to the descendants of 
old Nicholas, w^hen if things shall be as propitious as they 
were on this occasion, instead of a hundred present, may be 
expected a thousand. 

It may be a matter of historic interest to very many 
citizens if we state that this said Nicholas Mundy resided 
in Metuchen as early as 1665— being a refugee from Great 
Britain, and coming to America by the way of the 
West Indies, probably in company with the Campbells, Mar- 
tins and others who fled from religious persecutions in the 
old country to find a peaceful home on the virgin soil of the 
new. In that year he took up land and settled upon it. He 
died September 7, 1734, and was buried, as there is good 
reason to believe, in the old burying ground near the Pres- 
byterian Church in Metuchen. A copy of his will, which is 
an ancient and curious document, v/as brought and read by 
Dr. E. M. Hunt, whose grandfather, Ezra Mundy, was a 
great-grandson of Nicholas. And from this Nicholas Mundy, 
so far as is now known, are descended all of this name residing 
in the counties of Middlesex, Union and Somerset; those living 
in the State of New York at or near what was once known as 



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the "Lake country," together with very many others of this 
name v/ho have gone out from Metuchen, and who or whose 
children are now residing in places east and west all along 
from Boston to San Francisco. And when in 1885 they meet 
at or near the "Vineyard" for a grand reunion they can be 
counted by the thousands. E. f. m. 



COAT OF ARMS. 

The Coat of Arms was furnished to me by Johnson M. 
Mundy, the Artist of our own family. I cannot recall where 
he said he obtained it. He also sent the following description. 

The Arms of Mundy are, per pale (divided dovv^n the 
center), Gules (red), and Sable (black). On a cross engrailed 
Argent (white) five lozenges purpure (purple). On a chief. 
Or (gold) three eagles' legs, erased, a la guise, azure (blue). 
Crest, a v/olf's head, erased, sable, bezanty (covered with 
small gold coins of Bezantium), spouting fire from its mouth. 
Motto; Deus Providebit. 

REVOLUTIONARY HEROES. 

The names of those, all from Middlesex county, N. J. 
v/ho served in the revolutionary war are: 

Benjamin Mundy, Clossen Mundy, Clarkson Mundy, 
Gabriel Mundy, Henry Mundy, Levi Mundy, Martin Mundy, 
Nicholas Mundy, Peter Mundy, Reuben Mundy and Samuel 
Mundy. All these names occur in this book but I can iden- 
tify only the following: Henry Mundy was the father of 
Phinehas, Frazee, Frederick and Simeon (p 9) ; Gabriel was 
my maternal grandfather (p 78) ; and Samuel is the one who 
lived at the Landing near New Brunswick, N. J., (p 18.) 



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EXPLANATION OF MAP. 

This map is specially intended to show the locality 
where our ancestor settled. His house stood near the spot 
where Joel Bloomfield lives. It also aids in a better under- 
standing of explanatory paragraphs on pages 52, 77, 82, and 
87. 

The Vineyard Road is about one mile west of the P. R. 
R. depot at Metuchen, N. J. It now runs from the King's 
highway on the south to the New Brunswick turnpike on the 
north, in length about three-quarters of a mile. But before 
this turnpike was built, it ran in a northerly direction about 
half a mile farther, and intersected the road long known as 
the "old road" about half a mile west of London bridge. 
This old road then ran westward and passed in front of the 
home so long owned by Melancthon Mundy. About a quar- 
ter of a mile west of his house, the road divided, one branch 
going westward to New Brunswick, and the other North to 
New Durham and Plainfield. After the two turnpikes v/ere 
built, the part of the vineyard road north of the New Bruns- 
wick turnpike w^as discontinued, and also that part of the 
old road between London bridge and the home of Melancthon 
Mundy, the Amboy turnpike taking its place. These discon- 
tinued parts are shown by dotted lines on the map. 

M. stands for metuchen; N. B. for New Brunswick; 
M. M. for Melancthon Mundy; N. D. for New Durham; J. M. 
for Joshua Mundy; B. for Bonhamtown; and P. T. for 
Piscataway Town. 






EARLIER MUNDY HISTORY. 

In Hotten's list of Immigrarts prior to 1700, is a record 
on p 35 of William Mundy embarked in the Bonaventure Jan. 
1634, age 22 yrs. On page 244 Musters of inhabitants in 
Virginia at Elizabeth City 1623 Robert Mundy and Mary 
Mundy. On page 504 Among owners of land and servants 
in the pasish of St. James Dec. 1679 is named Elizabeth 
Mundy having two servants, 75 acres of land and 35 negroes. 

The first of the name of whom there is record is Sir R. 
Mundy in 1399. His descendant, Sir John Mundy, was Lord 
Mayor of London in 1522. Mr. E. M. Mundy, of Shipley 
Hall, Derby, England, informs me that in his Pedigree is 
this record: "In 1615 Francis Mundy married and had a son 
Edward Mundy, of Virginia, America. This Edward had a 
son Francis, v/ho died in America in 1657." 

In writing to Mr. Mundy in 1884, I expressed the opin- 
ion tiiat our ancestors were probably French and may have 
come to England with Vv^illiam the Conqueror. In his record 
he states: "The origin of the family is as you surmise, 
French, for the original name was DeMontaye when the 
family came over withthe Conqueror, " He traces his pedi- 
gree back to 1399. 

Encyclopedias give the name of Anthony Mundy 1553— 

1633, poet and playwright, son of Christopher Mundy, and 

who was born in London. They also mention Henry Mundy, 

son of Henry Mundy, who was a schoolmaster and physician, 

born in 1623. 

Also, William Mundy, musical composer, lived in 1563. 

John Mundy, his son Peter Mundy, 1600—1667; Sir Robert 

Mundy, born 1805, died 1884, was an Admiral in the British 

Navy; and Sir Robert Miller Mundy, 1813-1892, youngest 

son of Edward Miller Mundy, of Shipley Hall, Derby, was a 
member of Parliament. 

Mr. Christian V. Mundy states in a letter to me, dated 



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March 12, 1872, "The earliest mention I ever heard of the 
name was in in a rather indifferent couplet said to apply to 
one of Cromwell's officers: 

"Oh, blessed be the Sabbath day, but cursed be the pelf, 
The week begins on Tuesday, for Moody's hanged himself." 



OLD WILLS. 

Will of Nicholas Mundy, from Liber B p. 574, at 
Trenton, N. J., Sept. 2, 1734: 

"In the nam.e of God, Amen: I Nicholas Mundy, of 
the Vineyard, in the Township of Piscattuckqua, in the 
County of Middlesex, Province of New Jersey, yeoman, Vv'-eak 
of body but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be to God 
therefor, but knowing the uncertainty of this mortal life and 
that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain 
this my last will and testament, viz: Principally and firstof all 
I give and recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body 
to ye earth to be buried in a quiet and decent and christianlike 
manner and at ye discretion hereafter named, and as touching 
my worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me 
in this life, I give, bequeath, devise and dispose of the same 
in the following manner and form: Imprimus, I give and 
bequeath unto my well-beloved wife, Hope Mundy, after all 
my debts and funeral charges are fully satisfied and paid, 
1-3 part of all my movable estate, together with one feather- 
bed and all ye furniture thereunto belonging, also one large 
brass kettle, one side-saddle, also all the cloth that is or 
shall be spun by my wife after my decease to be dis- 
posed of as she shall think fit at her own will and pleasure. I 
further give to my said wife one-third part or produce of 



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what shall be raised on my said plantation during her widow- 
hood. I g-iv9 to my grand-daughter, Providence Blackford on- 
f eat.ier bed, bolster and pillow with all the furniture therr- 
unto belonging. Item: I give to my son Joseph Mundy fiv- 
smnigs. Item: I give to my son Hopewell Mundy fivo. 
shillings. Item: I give to my son Thomas Mundy 5 shillinc-.: 
Item: I give to my son Nicholas Mundy 5 shillings. Item- t 
give to my son Benjamin Mundy five shillings. Item- I giv- 
to my son John Mundy five shillings. Item: I give to m" 
daugliter Abigail Gyles 5 shillings. Item: I give to my dauo-''-- 
ter Hope Blackford 5 shillings. Item: I give to my daughU^i 
Elizabeth Flat 5 shillings. Item: I give to my daughtrr 
Mary Luke 5 shillings. Item: I give to my daugliter Mar- 
garet Mundy 5 shillings. Item: I give and bequeath to m- 
beloved son Samuel Mundy and to his heirs and assign^- 
forever after my wife's decease, all and every ye seven-^ 
pieces and parcels of lands and meadows, situate, lying an-l 
being in ye Vineyard, viz: Seventeen acres of uplanc 
begmnmg at a stake at ye side of John Martin's, junioi. 
from thence running easterly ten chains to a stake marke.' 
on four sides; from thence running north by east twent- 
chams to a small white oak standing in the line marked oJ\ 
tnree sides; from thence west southerly twelve chains to p 
walnut marked on four sides; from thence twenty chains 
southwesterly to ye corner fence of Joseph Martin's; from 
thence to ye first mentioned stake; bounded south by Henr- 
Loveal; west by ye highway; east by Mistriss Fitz Randolpl' 
north by Nicholas Mundy's great division. 

Also, fifty-six acres joining to ye above seventeer; 
beginning at a stake marked on three sides standing on y-. 
line formerly Elizabeth Randolph and Nicholas Mundy; froi-: 
thence west 26 chains to a white oak marked on four side.-; 
standing upon a small neck by several chestnut stumps: 
from thence east fifteen chains to a live oak sapling marked 



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on four sides; thence south two points easterly twenty-one 
chains to a walnut tree marked on four sides; from thence 
east two chains and one-half to a black oak marked on four 
sides standing on ye south side of a swamp on Nicholas 
Mundy's line; from thence south-easterly seven chains to ye 
first mentioned corner standing in a line betwixt Nicholas 
Mundy, senior and junior. Bounded south partly by Nicho- 
las Mundy and Hopewell Mundy; west by Moses Martin; north 
by Dismal; east by Nicholas Mundy, junior. 

I further give to my said son and his as aforesaid 
eleven acres of meadow, five whereof I bought of Joseph 
Dennis; bounded north by ye great pond; west by John 
Compton, south by Henry Potter; east by Daniel Hendrick; 
being in length twelve chains, and in breadth four chains: 
being ye westermost part of ye ten acres sold by John Den- 
nis and Jabesh Hendrick; ye other six acres in ye remaining 
part of eleven acres bought of William Taslo; the south part 
thereof containing forty-eight rods, and in breadth twenty 
rod; bounded partly by Benjamin Smith and Peter Martin, 
mortgaged to Nicholas Mundy, senior; west by John Parker; 
north by John Mundy; the whole containing seventy-three 
acres of upland and meadow; the other eleven mentioned in 
ye fifty-six acre lot being given to my son Nicholas Mundy 
as by his deed of gift rriay more at large appear; but if my 
son Nicholas Mundy sell his land, the said eleven acres re- 
turn to my son Samuel and his as aforesaid. Lastly I make, 
ordain and appoint my well beloved wife, Hope Mundy, and 
Thomas Mundy to be whole and sole executrix and executor 
of this my last will and testament, utterly revoking and dis- 
annulling all former wills and testaments, heretofore made 
executors, bequests and legacies, before this time given and 
granted, allowing this and no other to be my last will and 
testament. 

In witness whereof I ye said Nicholas Mundy have 



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hereunto set my hand and seal ye day and year first above 
written 

Nicholas NM Mundy, [ss]. 
his mark. 
Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by 
ye said Nicholas Mundy as his last Will and Testament in ye 
presence of us the subscribers: Peter Martin, Kesiab Run- 
yon, Tho, Brodcrwick. 



Be it remembered that on this twentieth day of Nov. 
1734, personally came and appeared before me Lawrence 
Smyth, Surrogate of ye eastern division of ye Province of 
New Jersey, duly commissioned and appointed for ye prov- 
ing of last V/ills and Testsments, Peter Martin one of ye wit- 
nesses subscribed to ye within Will, who on his solemn oath 
which he took on ye holy evangelists of Almighty God, did 
depose that he was present and saw ye within named Nicho- 
las Mundy sign and seal, and heard him publish, pronounce 
and declare the vvithin instrument to be his last Will and 
Testament, and that at ye signing thereof ye testator was of 
sound mind and memory to ye best of his knowledge and un- 
derstanding, at that at ye same time ye other subscribing 
witnesses were present. 

Lawr. Smyth, Surr. 

Memorandum: That Novr. ye 20, 1734, came and ap- 
peared before me Lawrence Smyth, surrogate of ye eastern 
division of ye Province of New Jersey, duly commissioned 
and appointed for ye proving of ye last Wills and Testaments 
and swearing of executors, Hope Mundy and Thomas Mundy 
who took ye usual oath as executors. 

Lawr. Smyth, Surr. 



128 

Book E. p. 332, date Sept. 26, 1749, by Jonathan Bel- . 
cher, Govr. 

Letters of Administration to Sarah Mundy, widow of 
Hopewell Mundy. 

Also on p. 361, date Jan, 22, 1749, Letters of Adminis- 
tration to Elsie Mimdy and Joseph Mundy on estate of Joseph 



M 



undy. 



Book L. p. 235, March 14, 1774. Will of John Mundy, 
Senior, of Woodbridge, County of Middlesex, begins thus: 

Being sick and weak of body, but of sound mind and 
memory, thanks be to God therefor, knowing that it is ap- 
pointed for all men once to die, do make &c. &c. My soul I 
recommend to God who gave it, and my body to the earth to 
be buried in a Christian like manner, nothing doubting but 
at the general resurrection I shall receive the same by the 
mighty power of God. 

Signed by his mark X. 

He mentions children, John, Benjamin, Ambrose, Ann, 
wife of John Blackford; Catharine, wife of William Luke, 
Priscilla, wife of Reuben Mundy, Marg-aret, Sarah, wife of 
Nicholas Mundy, and Martha, and grand-daughter Elizabeth, 
daughter of Sarah, and grand-children Benjamin, Joseph and 
Levi Mundy. 

Henry Langstaff and Edward Griffith, Executors. 

Book 24, p. 29, May 24, 1781. Will of Samuel Mundy, 
of Piscataway. Children named are, Samuel, Nicholas, Bena- 
jah, Joshua, Phebe, Sophia and Rhoda. Mentions grand- 
children Henry and Isabel; and Nathan and Azariah, sons of 
my son Joshua. A son-in-law, Daniel Whitehead. 

Signed by mark X. 

Same book, p. 72, Dec. 30, 1780. Letters of Adminis- 
tration to Ann Mundy on estate of Isaac Mundy. 



129 

Book 28, p. 331, Feb. 24, 1786. Will of Robert Mundy, 
of Piscataway. Mentiorxs wife Isabel and children, Sophia, 
Israel, Asher, Robert, Thomas, Margaret, wife pregnant and 
issue provided for. 

His brothers, Thomas and Abraham, are executors. 

Book 31, p. 394. Dec. 8, 1789. John Runyon appointed 
administrator of estate of Moses Mundy. 

Book 32, p. 433, March 10, 1791. Will of Thomas 
Mundy, of Piscataway, mentions wife Mary, James and 
John mentioned as "young children"; mentions John 
Mundy his father, and his brother, Martin Mundy. 
Sarah Mundy is a subscribing witness. 

Book 34, p. 520, Oct. 21, 1794. Will of Thomas 
Mundy, of Piscataway. Mentions wife Elizabeth, children, 
Ezekiel, Elizabeth, wife of Shubal Merritt, and Sarah. 

Signed by mark _» 

x^Lbraham Mundy and Asher Mundy are subscribing 

witnesses. 

Book 34, p. 521, Oct. 8. 1794. Will of Clossen Mundy, 
of Woodbridge. Mentions , wife, Elizabeth; Ephraim, a 
brother, Lewis, a brother an executor; sons and daughters 
mentioned but names not given, except youngest son Ellis. 

Book 36, p. 550, May 8, 1797. Letters of Gitardianship 
to Joseph and Elizabeth Randolph on person and estate of 
Ellis Mundy, son of Clossen Mundy. 

Book 37, , March 30, 1796. Letters oi guardian- 
ship to Joseph and Elizabeth Randolph, over persons and 
estates of Ellis, Agnes, Prudence, David and Sarah, children 
of Clossen Mundy. 



130 

Book 39, p. 287, April 12, 1799, Will of Ephraim 
Mundij, of Woodbridge. Mentions, wife Phebe and children, 
Lewis, Enos and Ephraim; five grand-children, heirs of son 
Clossen Mundy, Ellis, Agnes, Prudence, David and Sarah. 

Henry Mundy an executor. 

Levi Mundy and Catharine Mundy witnesses. 

Will proved March 10, 1801. 

Book 39, p. 292, May 11, 1801. Letters of Administra-- 
lion to Henry and Samuel Mundy on estate of Samuel Mundy. 

Book 40, p. 19, Feb. 12, 1802. Guardianship letters to 
Ezekiel Ayres on estate of Agnes, child of Clossen Mundy. 

Also same date, and to the same, guardianship letters 
on estate of Prudence, David and Sarah, children of Clossen 
Mundy. 

•Book 40, p. 251, March 16, 1803. Guardiajiship to 
Nathan Mundy over estates of James Mundy and John Mun- 
dy, children of Thomas Mundy. 

NOTE-After this date, 1803, Wills of residents of 
Middlesex County are recorded at New Brunswick, N. J. 

At New Brunswick, N. J. Book A. p. 25. Will of 
John Mundy, of Piscataway. Mentions Phebe Mundy, wife 
of Gabriel Mundy, as "daughter of my last wife;" son John, 
and Mary and Norris Mundy, children of John; son Amos, 
John and David, Margaret and Edward his children; son 
Thomas, and James and John his sons; son Martin, and a 
daughter Sanchy, wife of Benajah Martin. 
Isaac Mundy a subscribing witness- 
Book A. p. 125; date of proof 1806. Will of Phebe 
Mundy, of township of Woodbridge. Mentions sons, Lewis, 
Mundy, of State of New York, Ephraim and Enos, Isabel, 
wife of Martin Mundy. 

Lovicy Mundy and Robert Mundy two of the wit- 
nesses. 



131 

Book C. p. 164. Will of Aaron Mundy, proved 1827. 
Mentions wife Sarah, children, Zadoc, Lucy, Isaac, and 
Elizabeth, wife of Phinehas Flatt. V/itnesses, Benajah and 
Elizabeth Mundy, mentioned as Dunham in the proof. 

Executors, wife Sarah and Melancthon Mundy. 

Book C. p. 184. V/ill of Isaac Mundy, of Woodbridge, 
proved 1828. Mentions wife Phebe, and daughters Eliza, 
Rachel and Phebe. 

Book C. p. 899, proved Feb. 23, 1831. Will of Joshua 
Mundy. Mentions wife Elizabeth, sons Ellis and Benajah, 
daughters Sarah, Julia Ann, and Elizabeth; Joshua mentioned 
as a grandson. 

Ann Mundy a witness. 

Note— Joshua Mundy had four wives and nineteen 
children. (See p. 82). 

Book C. p. 515. Will of Ezekiel Mundy, proved 1832. 
Mentions wife Lovicy, sons Azel, Luther B., Uzal Ogden, 
Ambrose and Edward; daughters Emmeline Ayers and 
Harriet Martin. 

Book C. p. 515, proved 1832. Will of Ezekiel Mundy. 
Mentions wife Lovicy, sons Azel, Luther B., Uzal 0., Am- 
brose and Edvv'ard ; daughters Emmeline and Harriet Warren. 

Book C. p. 576. Will of Samuel Mundy, of the Land- 
ing. Proved 1833. Children named are John (speaks of 
him as having "bodily disability"), Stephen, Elizabeth, 
Margaret, Sarah, William, Henry, Barron, Edward, George, 
Samuel and Rowland. 

Book D. p. 234. Will of Jeptha Mundy, 1838. Men- 
tions wife Rachel, children Abner, Elizabeth Compton, Susan 
Drake, Phebe Vanderhoven, and grand-daughter Sarah F. 
Randolph. 

John Drake, Executor. 



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Will of Elizabeth Mundy, of Woodbridge, proved Feb. 
7, 1839. Mentions as brothers Abel Mundy, Amos Mundy> 
Asahel Mundy and Phebe Ann Mundy as children of Amos. 

Wills of Ezra Mundy 1841, and Gabriel Mundy 1842. 

Will of Jjuther Mundy, signed by mark, and proved 
March 10, 1848, mentions wife Louisa. 

Will of Ephraim Mundy, mentions son Asa. 

Will of EdAuard Mundy, of Woodbridge. 

Will of Enoch Mundy, mentions wife Sophia. 

Will of Levi Mundy. Mentions Sarah Wilson, wife of 
Mulford Wilson, and leaves her all his property; mentions 
children of Sarah Wilson by her first husband, as Sarah who 
married James D. Hill; Ruth who married Henry Dean; and 
Eleanor, a lunatic. See p. 7. 

Will of Asa Mundy. Mentions a cousin, Peter Mundy 
and Lydia his wife and their younger children as Catharine, 
Emmeline and Enos. 

Peter Mundy, Executor. 

Will of George Mundy. 

Will of Eve Mundy, of New Brunswick. Mentions 
son Merrill, and daughters Hannah M. Scoby, Sarah Ann 
Mundy and son Michael Mundy. 

Will of Henry Cummings Mundy. Mentions wife 
May Ann Mundy, and children Elizabeth Van Duyn and 
Henry C. Mundy, Jr. 

Will of David Mundy. Mentions sons Enos, Peter D., 
George W., Israel Coon and Azariah; daughters Ann Eliza- 
beth Lawler wife of Asa Lawler, Sarah Linbarger wife of 
Joseph R. Linbargar, Phebe Coddington wife of Archibald 
T. Coddington. 



133 

Will of Nathan Mundy, of Perth Amboy. Mentions 
Oscar and Caroline Martin, children of Luther and Mary- 
Martin, John Buchanan, Executor. Mentions Sarah A. 
Mundy and a nephew, Phinehas M. Brown. 

Will of Lyman V. Mundy, Raritan Township. Men- 
tions wife Susan A. Mundy and son William C. Mundy. 

Will of Merrill Mundy. Mentions sons Theodore F. , 
Clarkson B. , Erastus Humphrey, Firman W. , and daughters 
Margaret Parmer, Caroline Hillyer, Josephine Quackenbush, 
Eveline Applegate, and a son Phinehas; grand-children Ethan 
A. Parmer, Joseph Suydam, Jessie Suydam. 

Will of Frazee Mundy, Mentions son Holton, and a 
granddaughter Henrietta Boudinot, wife of Elisha Boudinot. 
Left legacies to Metuchen Presbyterian Church, and to the 
Bible Society and the Tract Society. 

Michael Mundy, 1857, mentions Rachel Mundy, to whom 
he leaves a small legacy. 

Melancthon Mundy, 1859. 
Mary Mundy, 1864. 

Simeon Mundy, 1865. 

Thomas Mundy, mentions wife Cornelia. 

Uzal 0. Mundy, 1889. 

Benajah Mundy, 1892, 



136 

INSCRIPTIONS. 

Copied from stones in the old graveyard at Metuchen, N. J. 

Note— This graveyard is one of the oldest in this 
region. There are stones in it with dates as early as 1731, 
1732, 1734. No doubt our ancestor, Nicholas Mundy, 
was buried here. The first church which stood in this yard 
was built in 1717. It remained until 1837. In 1893 I set up 
a stone to the memory of Nicholas Mundy. 

Benajah Mundy, died Sept. 9, 1823, in the 59th year of 
his age. 

Lovicy, wife of Benajah Mundy, died Jan. 1, 1840, 
age 72 years. 

Margaret, daughter of John Mundy, died July 14, 1793, 
age 43 years. 

Azariah Mundy, died Feb. 10, 1808, in the 35th year of 
his age. 

Gertrude, wife of Azariah Mundy, died Dec. 29, 1815, 
n the 39th year of her age. 

Gertrude, daughter of Azariah Mundy, died Oct. 14, 
1829, age 26. 

Elinus Mundy, died July 14, 1832, aged 82 years, 10 
months and 8 days. 

Henry Mundy, died Oct. 1, 1807, age 55 years. 

Hume, wife of Henry Mundy, died Dec. 1, 1827, in 75th 
year of her age. 

Ezra Mundy, died June 17, 1841, 69 years of age. 

Catharine, wife of Ezra Mundy, died June 10, 1838, 58 
years of age. 

Rebecca, daughter of Ezra Mundy, died Nov. 16, 1822, 
in the 17th year of her age. 

William, son of Ezra Mundy, died July 30, 1811, aged 
2 years, 5 month and 2 days. 

John Mundy, died May 11, 1804, in the 76th year of 
his age. 



137 

Elizabeth, wife of John Mundy (not legible). 

Phebe, daughter of John and Elizabeth Mundy, died 
Oct. 28, 1820. 

Mary Hester, daughter of John and Elizabeth Mundy, 
died Dec. 16, 1829, age 3 years and 3 months. 

Jephtha Mundy, died April 12, 1837, in the 75th year 
of his age. 

Rachel, wife of Jeptha Mundy, died May 22, 1850, in 
the 78th year of her age. 

Joel, son of Jeptha Mundy, died June 18, 1831, in the 
21st year of his age. 

Margaret, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Mundy, 
died June 27, 1856, in the 65th year of her age. 

Samuel Mundy, died May, 1801. 

Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Mundy, died Oct. 30, 1793, 
aged 57 years. 

Hurny, daughter of P. and B. Mundy, died May 
22, 1808, aged 1 year, 8 months, 15 days. 

Also sister died Aug. 23, 1804, age 13 days. 

Ezekiel Mundy, died Oct. 24, 1832, in the 58th year of 
his age. 

Lovicy, wife of Ezekiel Mundy, died March 10, 1863, 
in the 84th year of her age. 

Edward, son of Ezekiel Mundy, died Aug. 21, 1834, in 
his 16th year of his age. 

Azel, son of Ezekiel Mundy, died Feb. 1, 1839, in the 
40th year of his age. 

Gabriel Mundy, died Aug. 25, 1842, in the 83d year of 
his age. 

Phebe, wife of Gabriel Mundy, died Dec. 2, 1829, 
aged 58 years, 6 months and 2 days. 

Margaret, wife of Gabriel Mundy, died Nov. 23, 1843, 
in the 77th year of her age. 



138 

David, son of Gabriel Mundy, died Sept. 28, 1841, in 
the 53d year of his age. 

Nicholas Mundy, died March 1, 1813, in the 74th year 
of his age. 

Hannah, wife of Michael Mundy, died March 17, 1828, 
in the 55th year of her age. 

Sarah, daughter of Nicholas (married Enos Talmage), 
died Sept. 13, 1831, age 60 years. Enos Talmage died Nov. 
3, 1843, age 70 years. 

Levi Mundy, died May, 26, 1854, 94 years of age. 

Catharine, wife of Levi Mundy, died March 14, 1831, 
72 years of age. 

Joanna, daughter of Joseph and Phebe Mundy, died 
May 9, 1832. 

Cynthia Mundy, Vv^ife of Benjamin Martin, died Oct. 
29, 1841, in the 72d year of her age. 

Mrs. Deborah Mundy, died Feb- 21, 1825, aged 78 
years, 5 months and 2 days. (Near headstone of Providence 
Burk). 

Closson Mundy, died Oct. 9, 1794, 35 years of age. 

Ephraim Mundy, died Jan. 25, 1801, 68 years of age. 

Phebe, wife of Ephraim Mundy, died Feb. 23, 1806, 
69 years of age. 

Isaac, son of Ephraim Mundy, died Sept. 20, 1781, 17 
years of age. 

Joshua Mundy (brother of Nicholas), died Jan. 18, 
1831, age 84 years, 8 months, 18 days. 

Phebe, wife of Joshua Mundy, died Dec. 20, 1797, 40 
years of age. 

Doctor Robinson Mundy, son of Phinehas Mundy, died 
May 26, 1833, age 22 years and 5 months. 

Abner Mundy, died Jan. 31, 1862, age 63 years, 5 
months, 8 days. 



139 

Experience H. , wife of Abner Mundy, (daughter of 
Ambrose Stelle), died March 3, 1841, age 37 years, 3 months, 
17 days. 

(On stones near those of Samuel and Elizabeth Mundy 
are): 

Sarah F. Randolph, wife of Reune F. Randolph, died 
March 22, 1822, in 21st year of her age. 

Sarah F. Randolph, died Jan. 20, 1860, in the 38th 
year of her age. 

Ann, wife of Noah Mundy, died July 21, 1841. 

Inscriptions on headstones in new burying ground, 
Presbyterian Church, Metuchen, N. J. Copied mainly prior 
to 1895. 

Frazee Mundy, died March 27, 1857, age 84 years. 

Elizabeth, wife of Frazee Mundy, died Aug. 18, 1851, 
age 75 years. 

Holton, son of Frazee Mundy, died Oct. 9, 1874, age 77 
years. 

Eliza L., wife of E. F. Ayers, born April 13,1813; 
married April 6, 1833; died Sept. 28, 1877. 

David A. Mundy, (on lot of Joseph Clarkson), died 
Nov. 2, 1881, age 65 years. 

V/illiam Pierce, son of Samuel and Sarah Mundy, died 
May 18, 1854, age 2 years. 

Charles W., son of Samuel and Sarah Mundy, died 
March 28, 1853, age 3 years, 11 months, 10 days. 

Ambrose Mundy, died Dec. 13, 1872, age 59 years. 

Hannah M. Mundy, wife of John G. Vail, died Jan. 
27, 1857, age 25 years. 

Simeon Mundy, died May 19, 1865, in his 81st year. 

Isabel, wife of Simeon Mundy, died April 28, 1857, 
in her 70th year. 



140 

Isabella, daughter of Simeon and Isabella Mundy, born 
March 10, 1823, died Jan. 4, 1881. 

Cornelia, daughter of Simeon and Isabella Mundy, 
died April 19, 1845, in the 17th year of her age. 

James Mundy, died May 24, 1853, age 65 years. 

Enos Mundy, died April 9, 1851, age 57 years, 3 
months, 13 days. 

Mary Mundy, died Aug. 16, 1864, age 60 years, 2 
months, 3 days. 

Ezra Ayers, born Dec. 10, 1788, died Oct. 20, 1863. 
Jane Lott, died July 9, 1877, in her 86th year. 
Luther B. Mundy, died July 19, 1869, age 62 years, 5 
months, 21 days. 

Gabriel Mundy. died Oct. 13, 1869. 
Milton Mundy, died Jan. 1885. 

Jennie (wife of), died Feb. 9, 1881, age 26 years, 2 
months, 23 days. 

Fannie, died July 28, 1879. age 3 months. 

Jennie, died March 2, 1884, age 3 years, 6 months, 10 
days. 

Delia Manning, wife of Dr. Phinehas Mundy died . 

Benajah Mundy, died Oct. 14, 1877, age 82. 

Margaret, (wife of), died June 6, 1869, age 67. 

Cornelia, died June 22, 1872, age 34 years, 5 months, 
3 days. 

Mary Louisa, wife of Thomas Jackson Mundy, died 
Jan. 18, 1873, age 33 years, 5 months, 25 days. 

Margaret, wife of Noah Mundy, died Sept. 13, 1890, 
age 76. 

Elizabeth, (widow of Joshua Mundy), died March 6, 
1851, age 74. 

Elizabeth Garnsey, (daughter of above), born Dec. 25, 
1800; died Sept. 16, 1887. 



141 

Sarah W., wife of David R. Martin, died July 4, 1852, 
age 48. 

Benajah Mundy, died Aug*. 27, 1849, age 46 years, 7 
months, 25 days. 

Phebe, wife of Benajah Mundy, died April 27, 1887, 
age 83 years, 1 month, 4 days. 

Mary Jane Mundy, wife of Jeremiah D. Compton, died 
Aug. 18, 1860, age 24 years, 3 months, 18 days. 

Dickie, son of Edward and Mary Mundy, died Aug. 3, 
1867, aged 7. 

Henrietta Hunt, died Nov. 11, 1890. 

U. Ogden Mundy, Sept. 5, 1889; born Oct. 30, 1809. 

Adelia Mundy, wife of Clarkson Dunn, died June 24, 

1877, age 33 years, 11 months, 15 days. 

Clarkson S. Dunn, died Aug. 23, 1878, age 41 years, 1 
month, 18 days. 

Etta L. Dunn, wife of Charles H. Andrus, died April 
10, 1880, age 21 years, 5 months, 10 days. 

Fannie W. Dunn, died Dec. 19, 1883, age 15. 

Charles S. Mundy, born Aug. 5, 1805; died June 6, '72. 

Rachel Mundy, wife of B. M. Kelly, died Jan. 20, 

1878, age 51 years, 19 days. 

Michael Mundy, died May 8, 1884, age 61. 

John H. Mundy, born June 23, 1821; died Aug. 7, '86. 

Esther Mundy, born 1801, died 1887. 

Hannah M. Vail, born 1831, died 1857. 

Essie L. Vail, wife of George H. Bissett, born Sept. 
16, 1863, died April 19, 1892. 

Melancthon Mundy, died June 29, 1859, age 65 years 
and 2 months. 

Phebe Mundy, died Jan. 21, 1863, age 6Q years and 6 
months. 

Benajah Mundy, died Oct. 23, 1892, age 74. 

Enoch Mundy, died Narch 4, 1853, age 64. 



142 

Sophia Mundy, died Sept. 16, 1864, age 75. 

Ursula Mundy, died Aug. 29, 1858, age 78. 

Ella Mundy, died May 27, 1858, age 27. 

Charles H. Mundy, died July 14, 1859. 

Willie Townsend Mundy, died Feb. 6, 1874. 

Noah Mundy, died Oct. 13, 1894. age 95 

Margaret, wife of Noah Mundy, died Sept. 13, 1890. 



Inscriptions in the Baptist graveyard at Stelton, N. J. 

Abigail, wife of James Mundy, died Feb. 2, 1859, age 
88. (John Stine's mother. 

Susan Mundy, wife of John D. Drake, died Oct. 31, 
1863, age 67. 

John D. Drake, died Oct. 25, 1850, in his 53d year. 

Abraham Mundy, died March 8, 1811, in his 75th year. 

Amos, son of Abraham Mundy, died Feb. 20, 1781, 
age 4. 

Rachel, daughter of Abraham Mundy, died Sept. 4, 
1776, aged 8. 

Also Asa. died Aug. 20, 1776, age 3. 

Thomas Mundy, died Aug. 10, 1773, age 74. 

, wife of, died Jan. 1; 1778, age 76. 

Stelle graveyard on Turnpike, one-half mile south of 
Stelton, N. J. 

Mary Thickstun, wife af Michael Mundy, died Nov. 9, 
1859, in her 71st year. 



143 



In April 1893 I erected a stone in the old graveyard at 
Metuchen, N. J., locating it near the oak tree, on which 
is the following inscription: 

In Memory of 

NICHOLAS MUNDY 

the ancestor here of the Mundy family, v/ho settled on land 

near ths Vineyard road, about the year 1670. 

Erected by Ezra F. Mundy. 



MARRIAGES. 

Copied from old Colonial Documents of New Jersey. 

Isaac Mundy and Ann Martin, June 7, 1774. 
Thomas Mundy and Sarah Wilson, Jan. 3, 1770. 
John Mundy and Sarah Griffin, Oct. 10, 1749. 
John Mundy and Rachel Martin, Jan. 19, 1753. 
Nicholas Mundy and Hannah Compton, May 21, 1757. 
Mary Mundy and John Drake, March 8, 1748. 
Samuel Mundy and Mary Thorp, March 26, 1755. 
Abraham Mundy and Huldah Mundy, March 5, 1798. 
Azariah Mundy and Gertrude Drake, Nov. 28, 1795. 
Edward Mundy and Deborah Barron, March 5, 1796. 
Ezekiel Mundy and Lovicy Mundy, April 16, 1796. 
Nicholas Mundy and Mary Bagger, Jan 17, 1768. 
John Mundy and Hope Mundy, March 30, 1759. 



144 



ADDITIONS. 

P. 13. Mary E. Mundy married about 1862, Daniel 
Kern. She died Feb. 2, 1871. 

Gideon Marchant Mundy, died at Ashville, N. C, Jan. 
18, 1892. 

P. 91. Date of marriage of Edward Kendall Mundy 
and Maud Corey Goodyear, June 23, 1903. 



CORRECTIONS. 

P. 18. Sarah Mundy for d 1900, read 1896. 

P. 36. For Farmersville, read Farmer Village, now 
called Interlaken. 

P. 98. Third line from top, for Bediminster, read 
Bedminster. 

In 6th line of note, for Middledrook, read Middlebrook. 

P. 99. For Jonathon, read Jonathan. 

P. 102. For date 1365, read 1865. 

P. 104. In 8th line, for 1767, read 1867. 

P. 107. For Belvue, read Bellevue. 

P. 114. In 8th line from bottom, for Mersersau; read 
Merserau. 

P. 121. Coat of Arms. In line 2 strike out the word 
own. 

P. 122. In 4th line from bottom, for metuchen, read 
Metuchen, 

P. 123. First line, for Immigrarts, read Immigrants. 
Sixth line, for pasish, read parish. 



a; a; a; 

When the same name appears two or more times on 
the same page, there are on that page two or more persons 
of the same name. By following the pages names may be 
identified. Names of persons deceased under 21 omitted. 



NAME 

Aaron 

Aaron 

Abby 

Abby E. 

Abby Rowland 

Adelia 

Albert 

Albert 

Abigail Gyles 

Abner 

Abraham 

Abram 

Abram 

Abram 

Abram V. 

Adaline Collins 

Addison Luther 

Agnes 

Ahimaaz 

Albert 

Alfred 

Almira 

Almira Wilcox 

Alpheus Laing 

Ambrose 

Ambrose 

Ambrose 

Amelia 



PAGE 

112, 113 

113 

31, 35 

26 

30, 37, 38 

92 

42 

86 

6 

45, 51 

88 

11, 12 

12 

107 

117 

43 

91 

93 

94, 95, 114 

42 

92 

63 

43 

99 

7 

89, 93 

92 

52, 53 



NAME 



PAGE 



Amelia 


86 


Anabell 


19, 21 


Ann 


80 


Ann Blackford 


7 


Ann Amelia 


85 


Ann Eliza 


60, 61 


Ann Eliza 


87 


Ann Guyon 


69,71 


Ann Louisa 


60 


Ann Sofield 


85 


Amos Holcomb 


103 


Arthur Joseph 


13 


Asa 


112 


Asenath 


101 


Asenath Tingley 


105 


Asher 


88 


Azariah 


7 


Azariah 


82 


Azariah 


98, 102, 103 


Azel 


88 


Barron 


18, 19, 25 


Benajah 


7 



Benajah 8, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 
58, 60, 63, 66, 67, 
68, 112 
Benajah 17, 58, 29 

Benajah 47, 58, 59 

Benajah 52, 53 



NAME 



PAGE 



Benajah 


83, 84 


Cornelia 


11 


Benajah 


83, 87 


Cornelia 


58 


Benajah F. 


58, 59 


Cornelia 


80 


Benjamin 


6 


Cornelia 


107 


Benjamin 


7 


Cornelia Ann 


111 


Benjamin 


7 


Crowell 


69 


Benjamin 


86 


Cynthia Ann 


102 


Bessie 


70 


David 


78 


Caroline 


11, 13 


David 


93 


Caroline 


19, 20 


David 


97 


Caorline 


27 


David 98, 99, 


100, 103 


Caroline 


107 


David 


117 


Caroline Matilda 


113, 114 


David Ayers 


22 


Caroline S. 


15, 17 


David Enos 


100 


Caroline Virginia 


89, 92 


David Judson 


102, 103 


Carrie 


23 


David Sutton 


98, 101 


Carrie Eugenia 


27, 28 


David Sutton, Jr. 


101 


Carroll Schiller 


21 


Deborah Barron 


69, 71 


Catharine, Mrs. 


7, 93 


Edith Cook 


56 


Catharine 


77 


Edith Elizabeth 


12, 13 


Catharine 


83, 84 


Edith M. 


26 


Catharine 


95 


Edmund V. M. 


26 


Catharine 


98 


Edna May 


66 


Catherine 


104 


Edward 


8, 69, 72 


Catharine A. 


25, 26 


Edward 


87 


Catharine Ann 


33 


Edward 


8, 19, 37 


Charles Edgar 


111 


Edward 


31, 33 


Charles Edward 


32 


Edward 


70 


Charles Haley 


101 


Edward A. 


34 


Charles Herbert 


13 


Edward Augustus 


91 


Charles Hoskins 


12, 13 


Edv/ard Crowell 


69, 70 


Charles Imbrie 


59 


Edw^ard Elester 


91 


Charlotte 


73 


Edward Kendall 


91 


Charlotte 


108, 109 


Edward Livingston 


91 


Christian V. 15, 47, 


67, 68, 76 


Edwin Vail 


60 


Clarence Everel 


41 


E. L. Mundy 


107 


Clarence Wesley- 


104 


Effiah 77, 79, 113 


Clara Straws 


103 


Ella 


56 


Clarkson 


80 


Ella Diana 


32, 33 


Clinton Leggett 


24 


Ella Minerva 


100 


Closson 


93, 112 


Elias 


107 


Cora May 


105 


Elinus 


113 



NAME 



PAGE 



NAME 



PAGE 



Eliseus 


111 


Ellen T. 


107 


Elizabeth 


6 


Elizabeth 


18, 29 


Elizabeth 


45 


Elizabeth 47 


48, 52 


Elizabeth 


73 


Elizabeth 83, 


86, 88 


Elizabeth 


112 


Elizabeth 


117 


Elizabeth 


88 


Elizabeth, Mrs. 


110 


Elizabeth Applegarth 


24 


Elizabeth Barron 


69, 72 


Elizabeth Guyon 


69,70 


Elizabeth Lennington 


37, 38 


Elizabeth Linbarger 


99 


Eliza 


19 


Eliza 


22 


Eliza 


107 


Eliza Ann 


25 


Eliza L. 


15, 16 


Ellen R. 


26 


Ellis 


83 


Ellis 


86 


Ellis 


93 


Ellis 


107 


Ellis Barron 


69 


Elsie 


6 


Elston 


85 


Emeline 


86 


Emeline 


88, 89 


Emily King 


91 


Emma 


93 


Emma Augusta 


102 


Emma E. 


63. 64 


Enos 


66, 112 


Enos 


66 


Enos 93, 96, 98, 104, 105, 111, 


115 




Enos 


98 


Enos 


105 



NAME 



PAGE 



Ephraim 66, 82, 111, 112 

Ephraim 93, 98, 111 

Ephraim 93 

Erastus Brooks 110 

Erastus H. 80 

Erastus Rixley 105 

Ethel Frances 91 

Eva Carolina 21 

Eve Eliza 80 

Eve Eliza 80 
Ezekiel 82, 88, 89, 92, 93 

Ezekiel W. 88, 89 

Ezra 8, 73, 74 
Ezra 22, 47, 63, 64, 65 

Ezra 63, 65 

Ezra F. 52, 54, 56 

Ezra H. 85 

Ezra Hunt 105 

Fanny 23 

E'anny 98 

Fannie E. 98, 101 

Florence Guyon 71 

Florence May 91 

Frank 34 

Frank 105 

Frank Davis 14 

Frank Jarvis 60, 61 

Franklin Crowell 70 

Frazee 9 

Frederick 9, 11, 15 

Frederick 13 
Frederick Augustus 11, 13 

Frederick C. 65 

Frederick Henry 56, 57 

Frederick Rolph 12 

Freeman 116 
Gabriel 51, 52, 77, 78 

Gabriel 52, 53 

Gabriella 52, 53 

George 85 

George Edward 33 

George Henry 20 



NAME 



PAGE 



NAME 



George Horton 


103 


Henry T. 


George Lambert 


111 


Henry Martin 


George R. 


65 Henry Polph M. D. 


George Warren 


23, 24 Henry Seneca 


George W. 


2G Hendricks Suydam 


George Washing-ton 


18, 40 Herbett Monroe 


George Washington 


32 


Holton 


George Washington 


98, 103, 


Hope, Mrs. 




104 


Hopewell 


Gideon Marchant 


11, 13 


Hope Blackford 


Grace 


42 


Ichabod 


Griffith 


27 


Ira 


Hamilton Ovid 


. 19, 20 


Isaac 


Hannah 


80, 81 


Isaac 


Hannah 


83 


Isaac 


Hannah 


84 


Isaac 


Hannah Maria 


81 


Isaac 


Harriet 


9 


Isaac 


Harriet 


31 


Isaac Elester 


Harriet I 


38, 89, 108 


Isabel 


Harriet 


110 


Isabel 


Harriet Amelia 


100 


Isabel 66, 82, 


Harriet Janette 


33 


Isabel 93, 


Helen 


20 


Isabella G. 


Helen Mariette 


21 


Isaiah 


Henrietta 


73, 74 


Israel Coon 


Henrietta Bewzetta 


69, 70 


Israel Pennington 


Henry 7, 8, 9, 11, 


15, 44, 93 


Jacob 


Henry 


18, 22 


Jacob Randolph 


Henry 


27 


James 


Henry 


107 


James 


Henry 


116 


James Guyon 


Henry, Jr. 


117 


James Monroe 


Henry Cook 


53, 56, 57 


James Morris 


Henry Crowell 


24 


Jasper 


Henry Cummings 


10 


Jeanette Martin 


Henry Ellis 


22, 23, 24 


James Warren 


Henry Ellis 


23 


Jemima 


Henry Frazee 


47, 68 


Jennie 


Henry Harrison 


22, 23, 95 


Jennie Amelia 


Henry J. 


113 


Jeptha 


H. F. 


115 


Jeptha 



PAGE 
117 

58 

11 

19, 21 

31, 33 

32 

9 

6 

6 

6 

82 

104 

97 

98 

107 

107 

110 

112 

91 

7 

47, 49 

111, 112 

110, 111 

15, 17 

86 

98, 99 

103 

41 

113, 114 

108, 109 

116 

69, 71 

27 

109 

98 

111 

105, 106 

105, 106 

23 

60, 62 

8, 45 

98, 106 



NAMF, 

Jersey Ann 

Jessie Evangeline 

Joanna 

Joanna 

Joanna 

John 

John 

John 

John 

John 

John 

John 

John 

John Adgate 

John B 

John 

John Clarkson 

John Crowell 

John Edward 

John Edward 

John Francis 

John Franklin 

John Hampton 

John Henry 

John Jacob 

John Phinehas 

John Richards 

John S. Mundy 

John Q. Adams 

Johnson Marchant 

Joseph 

Joseph 

Joseph Scudder 



6, 



94, 



95, 



PAGE 

27 

31 

31 

69, 71 

117 

7, 108 

7, 108 

18, 41 

86 

114 

98 

107 

109 

13 

26 

115 

25 

22, 23 

105 

105 

100 

113, 114 

60, 61, 62 

109 



108, 



^2 



o 

81 

101 

114, 115 

27 

11, 14 

6, 7 

7 

22, 24, 95 

J. S. (probably Joseph) 94, 95, 

97, 114, 115 
Joshua 7, 82, 85, 86, 87, 88, 

111, 112 
Joshua 86 

Josephine 61 

Josephine 80 

Josephine 86 

Josephine 103, 104 



NAME 

Josie 

Judson Elmer 

Julia 

Julia Ann 

Julia Ann 

Julia Ann 

Julia Thompson 

Karl Ishmael 

Kate 

Kate G. 

Katherine Sanders 

Kittie A. 

Laura 

Laura Augusta 

Laura Elizabeth 

Laura Elizabeth 

Laura G. 

Lawrence 

Lecompte 

Lenora Malvina 

Lester Llev/ellyn 

Levi 

Lewis 93, 94, 95, 

Lewis 

Lewis 

Lewis L 

Lillie 

Lillian Violet 

Linus 

Lizzie Alston 

Louise 

Louise 

Louisa Matilda 

Louise Easterday 

Louise Randolph 

Lucinda Jane 

Lucretia 

Lucy 

Lucy Ann 

Lucy Etta 

Lovicy 

Lovicy 



PAGE 

23 

ICO 

67 

27 

83, 87 

104 

37, 38 

26 

41, 42 

26 

24 

26 

63, 64 

14 

32 

103, 104 

65 

92 

94, 114 

69, 70 

32 

7 93 

96, 97, 115 

94, 97 

98, 104 

116 

23 

104 

109 

85 

19,20 

41 

89, 91 

58 

15, 17, 58 

43 

77 

112 

33 

56, 57 

66 

82, 88 



NAME 



PAGE 



Lyman 
Luther B. 



Luther Bloomfield 

Madeleine May 

Maggie Lourena 

Manning 

Margaret 

Margaret 

Margaret 

Margaret 

Margaret 

Margaret 

Margaret 

Margaret Adeha 

Margaret Eliza 

Martha Jobs 

Melinda 

Melancthon 

Melancthon 

Melancthon 

Merrill 

Maria 

Maria Foster 

Maria L. 

Maria Louisa 

Marion Canterbury 

Martha 

Martha 

Martin 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary Adelia 

Mary Anna 

Mary Chrissey 

Mary Delia 



85 
88, 89, 91, 92 



91 

56 

113, 114 

80, 81 

8 

18, 86 

25, 26 

80 

88 

98 

106 

68 

69, 71 

105, 106 

85 

47, 51, 52, 53, 64, 

77, 112 

52 
66 
80 
80 
45 
15, 17 
69 
60 
7 

81 

93, 108, 110, 111 

19 

47, 66, 112 

84 

95 

99 

104 

108 

117 

58 

42 

69 

34 



NAME 



Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 



■p 

Eilen 

Eliza 

Eliza 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Emma 

Frances 

Jane 



PAGE 






41, 



Mary Louisa 

Mary Louisa 

Mary Luke 

Mary M. 

Mary Mar chant 

Mary Parsells 

May Little 

Matilda C. 

Maud M. 

Michael 

Michael 

Michael 

Michael Garrish 

Milton 

Milton Hoag 

Minnie Brant 

Nancy 

Nathan 

Nathan 

Nathan 

Nathan Barrett 

Nellie Diana 

Nelson 

Nelson 

N. Louise 

Nicholas 5, 

Nicholas 

Nicholas 7, 77, 78, 

Nicholas 
Nicholas Irving 
Nicholas S. 83, 84 
Nicholas Van Wickle 



105, 106 

11, 13 

14 

33 

101 

100 

102, 103 

87 

83, 84 

108 

6 

63, 64 

67, 68 

107 

53 

15 

26 

52, 53 

77, 82 

80 

31, 34 

52, 53 

14 

23 

107 

7 

82, 83 

117 

70 

32 

86 

113 

23 

6, 7, 88 

6 

79, 80. 

81, 82 

84 

33 

, 95, 96 

31, 35 



NAME 


PAGE 


NAME 


PAGE 


Nina Jane 


27, 28 


Robert 


106 


Noah 


47, 60, 62 


Robert Cloud 


95 


Norman 


56 


Robert Stephen 


32 


Osee 


82 


Robert Vail 


60, 61 


Peter 


98, 105 


Robinson, M. D. 


10 


Peter D 


98, 100 


Rowland 


18, 19, 43 


Peter Van Pelt 


41, 42 


RoyG. 


34 


Peter Winans 


103, 104 


Sallie F. R. 


65 


Phebe 


7 


Samuel 


5,6,7 


Phebe 


9 


Samuel 


6, 7 


Phebe 


45, 46 


Samuel 7, 8, 47, 69 


, 73. 76, 77 


Phebe 


51, 78 


Samuel 8, 18, 22, 


25, 27, 29, 


Phebe 


83 


31, 36, 37, 39, 


40, 41, 42 


Phebe 


93, 98 


Samuel 


18, 19, 27 


Phebe 


95 


Samuel 


19, 20 


Phebe 


98, 101 


Samuel, M. D. 


27, 28 


Phebe Ann 


27 


Samuel 


31, 32, 33 


Phebe Ehzabeth 


52, 53 


Samuel 


84 


Phebe Frances 


27, 28 


Samuel 


86 


Phihp Winans 


100 


Samuel 


86 


Phinehas 


8 


Samuel 


86 


Phinehas 


9, 10, 37 


Samuel Barron 


25, 26 


Phinehas, M. D. 


37 


Samuel E. 


34 


Phinehas 


77, 80, 81 


Sarah, Mrs. 


6 


Phinehas 


80 


Sarah 


7, 77, 78 


Phinehas 


80 


Sarah 


8, 44 


Priscilla, Mrs. 


7 


Sarah 


10, 37 


Prudence 


93 


Sarah 


18, 39 


Rachel 


45, 51 


Sarah 


22 


Rachel 


8, 76 


Sarah 


45, 46 


Rachel 


84 


Sarah 


47, 50 


Rachel 


107 


Sarah 


77, 81 


Rachel 


110, 111 


Sarah 


83, 87 


Rebecca 


22, G5 


Sarah 


84 


Rebecca 


62 


Sarah 


93 


Rebecca 


73 


Sarah 


95 


Rebecca Cook 


15, 17 


Sarah 


104 


Reuben 


7 


Sarah, Mrs. 


107 


Reuben Morris 


83, 84 


Sarah 


108 


Rhoda 


7 


Sarah 


108 


Robert 


88 


Sarah 


108, 109 


Robert 


88 


Sarah, Mrs. 


112 



NAME PAGE 

Sarah 113 

Sarah Ann 15, 67 

Sarah Ann 80 

Sarah Ehzabeth 66 

Sarah Elizabeth 86 

Sarah Evelyn 102 

Sarah Frances 110 

Sarah F. R. 63 

Sarah Griffith 69, 72 

Sarah Jane 69, 70 

Sarah Jane 105, 106 

Sarah Louise 60, 62 

Sarah Paynton 41, 42 

Sarah Rebecca 98 

Silas Clark 101 
Simeon 9, 15, 16, 17, 44, 58, 67 

Simeon 58 

Simeon 104 

Sophia 7 

Sophia 88 

Sophie Southwick 12 
Stephen 18, 19, 31, 31, 33, 34, 35 

Stephen, Jr. 31, 34 

Stephen W. 34 

Sylvester Graham 63, 64 

Susan 45 

Thomas 6, 88 

Thomas 34 

Thomas 56 

Thomas 85 

Thomas 88 

Thomas 88 

Thomas 108 



110, 



110, 



NAME 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Thomas Edward 

Thomas Jackson 

Theodore Martin 

Theresa Elmira 

Uzal Ogden 

Victoria 

Wallace 

Walton 

V/hitefield 

Whitefield 

William 

William 

William 

William 

William 

William Bassette 

William Bloomfield 

William Chester Prindle 

William Cutter 

William E. 

William Edgar 

William Ezra 

William Fletcher 

William Harvey 

William Henry 

William Leslie 

William Moore 

William Pierson 

William Richards 

Zenith 

Zadoc 



PAGE 



110 
111 
101 



58, 59 



88, 



111 
56 
92 
33 
34 
80 
66 
85 
19 
34 

83, 85 
107 
116 

20, 21 

22, 



18, 



56, 



23 
13 
85 
22 
10 
22 
57 
32 
12 
21 

100 
99 

101 

82 

112, 113 



Mnhtx cf (§tl}n Nain^a 





:x :^ 






Chiefly of those persons intermarried with the Mundys. 


NAME 


PAGE 


NAME 


PAGE 


Abdill, Lewis Bostwick 


13 


Ayers, Rachel 


45 


Aber, Harriet 


33 


Ayers, Simeon M. 


16 


Adams, Mary F. 


103 


Babcock, Lida M. 


35 


Adgate, Eliza Minerva 


13 


Baker, Conklin 


49 


Allaire, Samuel Y. 


36 


Baker, Phinehas M. 


50 


Alston, Elizabeth 


85 


Barber, Alfred 


71 


Andrews, Elias 


35 


Baldwin, H. M. 


90 


Andrews, Laura J. 


70 


Barnum, Edson D. 


82 


Andrus, Charles H. 


92 


Barrett, Mary M. 


70 


Andrus, William C. 


91 


Barron, Elizabeth 


8, 18 


Appelgarth, Margaret 


24 


Bassette, Marietta 


20 


Applegate, Benjamin 


81 


Bean, George L. 


43 


Applegate, Ezekiel 


116 


Beekman, James 


102 


Applegate, M. D., G. T. 


42 


Bennett, Miriam L. 


91 


Arnold, John 


74 


Bird, Phebe 


83 


Arnold vs. Mundy 


47 


Blackford, Augustus 


47 


Atwell, Benjamin L 


64 


Blackford, John 


7 


Auten, Lizzie E. 


117 


Blackford, Providence 


6 


Axtell, Lydia C. 


23 


Blake, James 


110 


Ayers, Catharine 


51 


Bloodgood, Charlotte 


86 


Ayers, Ellis 


8 


Blue, Mary 94, 


95, 115 


Ayers, Ellis 


9, 22 


Boudinot, Elisha 


9 


Ayers, Ellis F. 


16 


Bowne, John 


81 


Ayers, Emma 


74 


Brant, Mary 


22 


Ayers, Henry C. 


16 


Brett, Rev. Cornelius 


16 


Ayers, Henry E. 


16 


Brewster, George Y. 


73 


Ayers, Henry F. 


16 


Brown, Harriet E. 


39 


Ayers, Humy 


8, 9 


Brown, Henry K. 


14 


Ayers, Isabel M. 


16 


Buchanan, Mary E. 


84 


Ayers, Nathan 


89 


Bunn, Estelle A. 


91 


Ayers, Phebe 


82 


Burrell, Jane 


34 



NAME 

Cain, William Ross 
Campbell, Jane E. 
Campbell, Jeremiah 
Campbell, Julianna 
Campbell, William A. 
Carlton, Mrs, E. L. 
Carman, Isabel 
Carman, Julia Ann 
Carteret, Governor 
Case, Albert C. 
Castle, Lydia A. 
Chandler, Bradley 
Chandler, Maggie 
Christian, William H. 
Christie, Margaret H. 
Clark, Chauncey F. 
Clark, David Lewis 
Clarkson, Catharine 
Clarkson, Sheriff 
Clawson, William 
Cleaves, Charles H. 
Coddington, Abbie 
Coddington, Archibald 
Coddington, Moses 
Coddington, Sheriff 
Coddington, William 
Collins, David 
Collins, Meredith M. 
Compton, Alice A. 
Compton, Ellen 
Compton, Henry 
Compton, William E. 
Comstock, Nathaniel 
Conger, Polly 
Conover, Elizabeth 
Coon, Mary 
Cooper, Rev. C. W. 
Corey, John A. 
Cottrell, Hanah 
Covert, Emily S. 
Covert, Linda 
Covert, Ralph 



PAGE 

104 
30 
73 
46 
73, 74 
10 
15, 67 
63 
5 
16 
48 
35 
34 
38 
56 
31 
13 
13 
77 
71 

100 

56 

. 106 

15 

104 
90 

116 
21 
66 
85 
45 

110 
33 
82 
25 
98 
75 
20 
82 
26 
20 
26 



NAME 



PAGE 



Cramer 5 

Crane. Edward A. 90 

Crews, William T. 28 

Crittenden, Alvah B. 33 

Crocley, Sarah 117 

Crowell, Deborah 8, 69 

Crowell, Fanny 22 

Cutter, Phebe 82 

Daniels, Rachel 112 

Daniels, Randolph 79, 113 
De Forest, Abraham V. N. 16 
Delano, Emma 
Dickinson, Charles B 
Dissosway, Jesse 0. 
Dissosway, Mark 
Dixon, William B. 
Doty, Israel 
Douty, Elizabeth 
Drake, John D. 
Drake, Lizzie R. 
Drake, Mary 
Driscoll, - 



39 



Du Bois, Matthias 
Dunham, Henrietta 



17 

70 

6 

72 

22 

6 

45 
16 
83 

86 

84 

48, 49, 
52, 78 
48, 49 
48, 56 
89 
72 
92 



Dunham, Joseph 
Dunham, Lydia 
Dunkin, Bethune 
Dunn, Rev. Clarkson 
Dunn, Clarkson S. 
Earl, M. D. , William Henry 

33 

Easterday, Anna M. 58 

Ellis, Mary L. 34 

Eoff, Robert 63 

Estes, Robert D. 62 

Fairbanks, Mary E. 39 

Felter, Daniel 85 

Field, Jane 40 

Flatt, Phinehas 112 

Forbis, Barbara Ann 106 

Forboss, AlatheaL. 39 



NAME 



PAGE 

Ford, Margaret 13 

Frazee, Elizabeth 9 

Frazee, Lovicy 8, 47 

Freeman, Delia 34 

Freeman, Lorrain 72 

Freeman, Reuben 8, 76 

French, Albert Carr 43 

Fritz, Matilda 33 

Gaddis, Annie E. 10 

Gaddis, Charlotte E, 104 

Garrison, Mary E. 117 

Garretson, Rev. J. C. 42 

Garretson, John H. 70 

Geer, William 63 

Gerry, Rev. Robert 11 

Ghoram, Sarah J. 25 

Gibbs, George 113 

Goodyear, Maude C. 91 

Goodwin, Louisa 20 

Griffith, Edward 7 

Guernsey, Hiram 109 

Guernsey, Julia 86 

Guernsey, Peter 108 

Guernsey, Silas 109 

Guyon, Ann 69 

Hall, William Henry 93 

Hallenback, Mary 24 

Hamilton, Alexander 14 
Hammond, Rev. John W. 39 

Hampton, Rebecca 60 

Hanford, Louise 16 

Harney, M. Louise 59 

Harney, William 68 

Hatfield, Dr. E. F. 5 

Hawk, Daniel 95 

Herron, Florinda 13 

Hill, Abraham R. 106 

Hill, Margaret Ann 113 

Hinman, Lockwood 19 

Hinman, Mary L. 36 

Heagland, Cornelius 13 

Hoagland, Kate 117 



NAME 



PAGE 



Hoffman, Eli P. 99 

Hopkins, Prof. E. M. 56 

Howell, Mary 102 

Hubbell 12 

Hudson, James B. 38 

Hughson, Alfred 89 

Hummer, Henry S. 53 

Humphrey, Erastus 79 

Hunt, M. D., Alonzo C. 74, 75 

Hunt, M. D., Ezra M. 74, 75 
Hunt, Rev. Holloway W. 74, 75 

Hunt, Prof. T. W. 75 

Hurst, Dr. Stith 113 

Hurt, Elizabeth 113 

Jackson, Margaret 58 

Jacques, Emma M. 91 

Jacques, Joseph B. 70 

Jobs, Catharine 105 

Jordan, Marianna 92 

Johnson, Ira C. 21 

Johnston, Lulu M. 114 

Kellogg, Asenath 43 

Kellum, Maria 95 

Kelly, Benajah M. 45. 51 

Kelly, David 50 

Kelly, Samuel 47 

Kendall, Emily 90 

Kennedy, William J. 64 

Kent, Phebe 51, 77 

Kidd, Gen. James H. 38 

Kinkel, Charles A. 32 

Knight, James C. 20 

La Forge, Samuel 66 

Laing, Ann Eliza 10 

Laing, Samuel D. 51 

Lancaster, Jay 33 

Law, Rev. S. G. 56 

Lawler, Asa 101 

Le Compte, Mary 95, 96 ,97 

Le Fevre, Selma 61 

Letson, William M. 57 
Linbarger, Catharine M. 99 



NAME 


PAGE 


Long, Jarvis 


111 


Louvet, 


116 


Locke, Sarah Elizabeth 


100 


Luke, WilHam 


7 


Lutes, John H. 


117 


Lyman, Theron Bates 


105 


Macon, Evelyn M. 


92 


Manley, F. C. 


27 


Manning, Delia 


37 


Manning, Eva 


80 


Manley, F. C. 


27 


Marchant, Mary 


11 


Margison, Vinetta 


51 


Marsh, Joanna Curry 


92 


Marsh, Mordecai L. 


50 


Martin, Benajah 


78 


Martin, Charlotte 


108 


Martin, Cornelia 


110 


Martin. David 


87 


Martin, Elizabeth 


83 


Martin, Elerziff 


66 


Martin, Frances E. 


89 


Martin, Jennie E. 


111 


Martin, John E. 


43 


Martin, M. D., Jacob 


89 


Martin, M. D., Joseph S. 


89 


Martin, Lemuel 


87 


Martin, Luther 


108 


Martin, Michael 


87 


Martin, Phebe 


87 


Martin, Virtue 


89 


Mason, Rev. J. G. 


56 


Maston, M. S. 


106 


Matthews, James 


8, 76 


McAdams, William T. 


53 


McCarthy, J. K. 


42 


McCollum, Isaac 


28 


McConnell, David 


38 


McConnell, Frederick 


38 


McHenry, Lizzie 


64 


McNair, John W. 


26 


Melick, Catharine 


98 



NAME 



PAGE 

29 
29, 30 
29, 38 
88 
59 
19 
71 
33 



Meeker, David 
Meeker, Samuel M. 
Meeker. William D. 
Merritt, Shubal 
Meyers, Anne W. 
Meyers, Sarah 
Michales, Olivia 
Miller, Walter I. 
Millspaugh, M. D. Isaac L. 71 

Minor, Stephen W. 25 

Moffett, Rev. E. 0. 53 

Moore, Anna 23 

Moore, Ellen M. 100 

Morris, Mary Jane 105 

Morrison, Alida May 33 

Morse, Mary Ann 10 

Murray, Jennie L. 53 

Nicholson, Andrew W. 71 

Noe, Lewis 9 

Norris, M. D., R. G. 64 

Oltman, John B. 68 

Owen, G. H. 84 

Pardon, Mr. 5 

Parkinson, Joanna 69 

Parks, Albatine 84 

Peal, George M. 67 

Pease, Lucy R 16 

Pennington, Julietta 103 

Phillips, Laura B. 17 

Pierce, Henry 57 
Pierson, Mary Augusta 99 

Poole, William H. 64 

Prall, Catharine 8, 73 

Price, Josephine 42 

Priestly, Mary Ann 49, 50 

Primm, M. D., J. N. 114 

Provost, James 49 

Ptomey, Sallie J. 65 

Pyatt, Abigail 116 

Randolph, Isabel F. 15 

Randolph, Reune F. 46 

Rashcoe, Hainor 64 



NAME 



Reed, Phebe 
Reeve, Emma 
Reeve, Miss 



Rice, Josephine 
Richards, Nancy 
Richardson, James 
Richardson, Samuel 
Riley, William 

Roberts, 

Rockwell, Rev. George 
Roll, Elizabeth 
Rolph, Susannah 
Rowland, Abigail 
Rowland, Lewis C. 
Minerva, Rumsey 
Runyon, Clarkson 
Runyon, Vincent 
Schiller, Kate 
Schoonover, Peter 
Schryver, Stephen H. 
Scoby, Jacob 
Scott, William 
Sequine, Joseph G. 
Sequine, Lizzie 
Shaw, Mary E. 
Sheets, Elizabeth 
Shelton, Lee Alexander 
Smalley, John 
Smock, John 
Smith, Almira 
Smith, Azubal 
Smith, Charles W. 
Smith, Elizabeth C. 
Smith, Fanny 
Smith, Gen. L C. 
Smith, James H. 
Smith, Morton 
Spalding, Rev. George 
Sparks, Rhoda 
Stelle, Experience 
Stratton, Rachel 
Stevenson, Eliza 



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Stevenson, George 95 

Suydam, Ann 31 

Swazy, Mary 104 

Tappen, John V. 53 

Talmage, Enos 77, 79, 81 

Taylor, M. D., B. R. 17 

Taylor, Jonathan C. 99 

Taylor, Josiah W. 61 

Ten Brook, Maria 85 

Thickstun, Mary 82 

Thomas, David G. 16 

Thornall, B. C. 39 

Tingley, Isaac L. 100 

Todd, Thomas J. 102 

Trimback, Margaret 78 

Tunison, Joanna 106 

Vail, John G. 112 

Vail, Virginia 60 

Vanderhoven, Simeon 46 

Van Horn, Mary 94, 95, 96 

Van Liew, Jane Ann 21 

Van Natta, Mrs. C. 34 

Van Nuis, Lyle 40 

Van Nuis, William M. 18 

Van Pelt, Gertrude 41 

Van Tine, Aletta S. 117 

Veghte, Staats 51 

Vermeule, Dennis 45 

Voorhees, Margaret 68 

Voorhees, Ralph 39 

Waggoner, James E. 43 

Waldron, William H. 104' 

Walker, Joseph 113 

Ward, Cornelia 10 

Walton, Martha 80 

Watson, John 48 

Webster, Alexander 95 

Wendover, Jessie M. 92 
Wendover, Margaret E. 62, 92 

Wendover, William A. 92 

Wentworth, Alvah C. 33 

Whitehead, Daniel 7 



NAME 



Whitlock, Israel 
Whipert, Rosa 
Wight, Jane E. 
Wilcox, Frances M. 
Williamson, John 



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101 

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NAME 



Wilson, Sarah 
Wright, Obadiah 
Wollev, Frances T. 
Wycoff, Oscar H. 



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Albany, Oregon 106 

Alleghany County, N. Y. 116 
Ann Arbor, Mich 25, 26, 27 
Amboy Turnpike 52 

Asbury, N. J. 55 

Ashland, Oregon 115 

Athens, 111 106 

Atlantic City, N. J. 61 

Attica, Ohio 107 

Babylon (New) L. I. 95 

Barton, N. Y. 84 

Bay. City, Mich. 61 

Bedminster, N. J. 98 

Belle Meade, N. J. 51 

Belvidere, 111. 67, 74 

Belvue, Kansas 55 

Belvue (Bellevue) Ohio 107 
Big Flats, N.Y. 82, 83, 84, 95 

96 
Binghamton, N. Y. 93, 94, 96 

114, 115 
Bonhamtown, N. J. 85 

Bound Brook, N. J. 45 

Bradford, Penn. 115 

Bridgeport, Conn. 54 

Brighton, 111. 43 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 14, 29, 61 
Broome County, N. Y. 97 

Burns, N. Y. 32 



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Cambridge, Md. 24 

Canaseraga, N. Y. 31 
Cayuga County, N. Y. 12 

Chicago 61, 67 
Cincinnati 55, 116 

Cleveland, Ohio 38 

Cranford, N. J. 48, 49 

Culbertson, Neb. 28 

Dallas, Texas 61 

Dalton, Georgia 13 

Dansville, N. Y. 26 

Detroit, Mich. 38 

Dublin, Ireland 13 

Dutch Kills, N. Y. 41 

Edgerton, Kansas 55 

Elkhart City, 111. 106 

Elmira, N. Y. 82 

El Paso, Texas 32 
England 67, 94, 95, 96 

Erie Railroad 48 

Essex, Conn. 90 

Eureka Springs, Ark. 55 

Everett, Wash. 55 

Fairhaven, Wash. 114 

Farmerville, N. Y. 36 
Fishkill Landing, N. Y. 54 

Freehold, N. J. 56 

Freeport, N. Y. 54 

Geneva, N. Y. 11 



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Gettysburg, Penn. 50 

Grand Junction, Colo. 55 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 10, 34 

37, 38 

Great Bend, Penn. 98 

Halsey Valley, N, Y. 84 

Illinois 19, 34, 35, 114 

Ionia, Mich. 34 

Ithaca, N. Y. 114 

Jackson, Minn. 49 

JeiTerson Co., Ind. 80 

Kansas City 115 

Kingston, N. J. 54 

La Cynge, Kansas 64 

Landing, N. J. 8, 10, 18 

Lenox, Mass. 61 

Lincoln, 111. 105, 106, 113 

Lodi, N. Y. 26 

Long Island 95 

Long Island, Battle of 78 

Lynn, Mass. 61 

Lyons, N. Y. 116 

Lyons Farms, N. J. 29 

Martinville, N. J. 101 

Maumee City, Ohio 115 

Mendota, III. 49 

Metuchen, N. J. 5, 7, 10. 11, 

12, 15, 30, 37, 47, 58, 62. 63, 

66, 67, 74, 77, 78, 81, 82, 86, 

89, 92, 105, 106, 108, 112 

Michigan 19, 30, 52, 54, 60 

Middlebrook, N. J. 98 

Middlesex County, N. J. 84 

Milburn, N. J. 103 

Millstone, N. J. 116 

Milton, N. J. 22 

Missouri 97 

Mobile. Ala. 17 

Monmouth, Maine. 57 

Monmouth County, N. J. 48 

Montreal, Can. 61 

Morristown, N. J. 95, 96 



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Mount Carmel, 111. 27 

Mount Erie, 111. 27 

Mount Horeb, N. J. 101, 103 
Mundy, Mich. 37 

Musconetcong Valley, N. J. 55 
Newark, N. J. 23, 24, 91, 95 
Newbury, England 38 

New Brunswick, N. J. 11, 

13, 15, 17, 19, 31, 39, 40, 

41, 42, 50, 54, 59, 67, 92, 

94, 111, 116 
New Durham, N. J. 5, 48, 

52, 58, 77, 78, 112 
New Haven, Conn. 58 

New Jersey 95, 96, 97, 115, 

116 
New Mexico 112 

New Rochelle, N. Y. 54 

Newton, Neb. 13 

Newtown, L. I., N. Y. 41 
New York City 14, 29, 30, 

67, 71, 116 
New York State 13, 19, 24, 

76, 95, 97, 111, 116 
Nokomis, 111. 17, 58 

North Carolina 11 

North Salem, N. Y. 54 

Oak Tree, N. J. 47, 52, 63, 

67, 89 
Ohio 109, 116 

Olney, 111. 28 

Omaha, Neb. 12, 64 

Ossian, N. Y. 34 

"Oyster Case" 47 

Patoka, 111. 65 

Pennsylvania 84, 114 

Perrysburg, Ohio 94, 115 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 59, 74, 

113, 117 
Philadelphia 42, 61 

Piscataway Town, N. J. 85, 
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Piscataway, N. J. 6, 108 

Pitcaple, Scotland 56 

Plainfield, N. J. 98, 107 

Pleasantville, N. Y. 54 

Port Chester, N. Y. 54 

Port Jervis, N. Y. 48 

Princeton, N. J. 54 
Pumptown, N. J. 10, 15, 50, 

58, 73 
Rahway, N. J. 22, 23, 29, 54, 

58, 65, 67, 68, 91. 

Redding, Cal. 20 

Rochester, N. Y. 14, 90 
St. Louis, 34, 43, 55, 63, 64 

Salem, Mass. 70 

Salida, Colo. 55 

Sandoval, 111. 64 

Saratoga, N. Y. 55 

Sayre, Penn. 114 

Scotia, Neb. 105 

Seneca Co., N. Y. 13, 20 

Seneca Co., Ohio 97 

Seneca Falls, N. Y. 12 

Skaneateles, N. Y. 25 
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery 14 

Smithtown, N. Y. 54 

Somerset Co., N. J. 98 

Somerville, N. J. 117 

South East Center, N. Y. 54 

South Plainfield, N. J. 49 

Spokane, Washington 61 

Spotswood, N, J. 80, 81 

Springport, N. Y. 116 



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Staten Island, N. Y. 6, 11, 70, 

71 
Stirling, N. J. 61 

Steuben Co., Ind. 97 

Sturgis, Mich., 31, 85 

Syracuse, N. Y. 90 

Susquehanna, Penn. 55 

Tarrytown, N. Y. 12, 14, 88, 

93 
Thompsonville, Conn. 54 

Tioga County, N. Y. 96 

Trenton, N. J. 6, 74, 77, 93, 

108, 111 
Union, N. Y. 114 

Vermont 43 

Vestal, N. Y. 95, 104 

Vineyard Road, N. J. 6, 7, 

82 87 
Virginia 6, 10,' 70, 116 

Wabash County, 111, 27 

Warrenville, N. J. 98, 111 
Washington Valley, N. J. 93, 
102, 103, 107, 115 
Watson ville, Penn. 115 

Waverly, N. Y. 114 

Westfield, N. J. 48 

West Indies 6 

West Superior, Wis. 60 

Whitehall, 111. 63, 68 

Williamsburg, N. Y. 29 

Williamsport, Penn. 115 

Woodbridge, N. J. 8, 69, 70 



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